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Table 1 Crude and age-standardized annual incidence rates (per 100,000 population) of invasive pneumococcal disease among adults in northwestern Ontario, Canada, by age group, 2006–2015

From: Epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease in indigenous and non-indigenous adults in northwestern Ontario, Canada, 2006–2015

 

18–64 years

 

> = 65 years

 

> = 18 years

 

year

#

incidence

95% CI

# (%) malea

#

incidence

95% CI

# (%) malea

#

incidence

95% CI

# (%) malea

2006

12

11.7

6.64–20.6

6 (50.0)

10

43.8

23.6–81.4

5 (50.0)

22

17.5

11.6–26.7

11 (50.0)

2007

9

8.9

4.61–17.0

4 (44.4)

8

34.6

17.3–69.1

4 (50.0)

17

13.6

8.47–21.9

8 (47.1)

2008

17

16.9

10.5–27.1

9 (52.9)

7

29.7

14.1–62.2

4 (57.1)

24

19.3

12.9–28.7

13 (54.2)

2009

26

25.9

17.6–37.9

15 (57.7)

10

41.7

22.5–77.6

5 (50.0)

36

28.9

20.9–40.1

20 (61.1)

2010

15

14.9

9.0–24.7

7 (46.7)

13

53.5

31.1–92.1

6 (46.2)

28

22.4

15.5–32.5

13 (46.4)

2011

20

20.0

12.9–30.9

11 (55.0)

15

60.7

36.6–100.7

7 (46.7)

35

28.0

20.1–39.0

18 (51.4)

2012

17

17.0

10.6–27.4

10 (58.8)

7

27.4

13.1–57.5

3 (42.9)

24

19.1

12.8–28.6

13 (54.2)

2013

18

18.1

11.4–28.8

9 (50.0)

11

41.7

23.1–75.4

5 (45.5)

29

23.1

16.1–33.2

14 (48.2)

2014

18

18.3

11.5–29.0

10 (55.6)

5

18.5

7.72–44.6

5 (100.0)

23

18.3

12.2–27.6

15 (65.2)

2015

17

17.4

10.8–27.9

11 (64.7)

7

25.4

12.1–53.2

3 (42.9)

24

19.1

12.8–28.6

14 (58.3)

  1. Age-adjusted crude incidence rates were calculated based on annual population data provided by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit
  2. a Percentage female implied as difference from 100%