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Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
Research

Rates and Risk Factors for Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Inmates, California, USA, 2011

Charlotte WheelerComments to Author , Kimberley D. Lucas, and Janet C. Mohle-Boetani
Author affiliations: California Correctional Health Care Services, Elk Grove, California, USA

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Table 3

Association of race/ethnicity at 3 age points with primary coccidioidomycosis among a cohort of inmates incarcerated at prison X or Y, California, 2011

Characteristic aOR* 95% CI
Race/ethnicity, age 25 y
White Referent
African American 1.02 0.65–1.62
Hispanic 0.86 0.57–1.29
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.73 0.21–2.53
Other
1.26
0.65–2.44
Race/ethnicity, age 40 y
White Referent
African American 1.59 1.23–2.06
Hispanic 1.18 0.92–1.51
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.93 0.33–2.58
Other
1.68
1.13–2.49
Race/ethnicity, age 55 y
White Referent
African American 2.48 1.73–3.55
Hispanic 1.62 1.13–2.34
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.18 0.36–3.89
Other 2.23 1.23–3.92

*aOR, adjusted odds ratio.

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