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Volume 20, Number 1—January 2014
Research

Use of Electronic Death Certificates for Influenza Death Surveillance1

Elizabeth A. Bancroft2Comments to Author  and Sun Lee
Author affiliations: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, California, USA

Main Article

Table 1

Demographic variables associated with influenza-related deaths obtained by 2 surveillance systems, Los Angeles County, California, USA, 2009–2010*

EDRS, n = 85 ICR, n = 105
Age, y >0.8
Mean 45.4 45.1
Median 49 47
Range
0–90
0–94

Sex, no. (%) >0.5
M 37 (44) 50 (48)
F
48 (56)
55 (52)

Race, no. (%)† >0.3
Asian 6 (7) 6 (6)
Black 5 (6) 9 (9)
Latino 48 (56) 54 (51)
White 25 (29) 28 (27)
Other 1 (1) 2 (2)
Unknown 0 6 (6)

*EDRS, electronic death reporting system; ICR, individual case report.
†Percentages may add to >100% because of rounding.

Main Article

1These data were presented in part at the 139th American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2011 October 29–November 2, Washington, DC.

2Current affiliation: Independent consultant, New York, New York, USA.

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