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Of the 137 cases reported to the registry in
2006, 67 percent (92/137) were male and 33 percent
(45/137) were female (Table 7a). These data
are in keeping with long term trends in the
gender distribution of U.S. cases (Table 7b).
While the gender ratio can differ dramatically
in various areas throughout the world, the 2:1
male/female ratio generally reported for this
disease closely approximates that seen over
the last 10 years in the United States (Figure
9).
The age distribution of U.S. cases in 2006
is summarized in Table 8a and over the last
10 years in Table 8b. Further demographic breakdown
of cases by age and gender is shown in the sub-part
of each table. In 2006, the age of all registrants
ranged from 7 to 83 years. Obviously, the age
of attack varies markedly within the United
States., and all age groups are vulnerable to
this disease. The majority of U.S. cases occur
among middle-aged adult males. This general
trend of a broad age range of attack has remained
relatively consistent over the last 10 years.
Therefore, support services must be considered
for patients of all age categories, and no particular
age group should be considered more at-risk
than another.
Contact Information:
Specific questions or other inquiries for data
or analysisshould be directed to CAPT
Richard Truman, Ph.D.
National Hansen’s Disease Programs
1770 Physician’s Park Drive
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816
800-642-2477
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