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Volume 27, Number 5—May 2021
Dispatch

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection, 22 US States and DC, January 1–October 1, 2020

NaTasha D. Hollis1Comments to Author , Wen Li1, Miriam E. Van Dyke, Gibril J. Njie, Heather M. Scobie, Erin M. Parker, Ana Penman-Aguilar2, and Kristie E.N. Clarke2
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (N.D. Hollis, W. Li, M.E. Van Dyke, G.J. Njie, H.M. Scobie, E. Parker, A. Penman-Aguilar, K.E.N. Clarke); Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service, Atlanta (N.D. Hollis, H.M. Scobie, E.M. Parker, K.E.N. Clarke)

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Figure 2

CIRs of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 for male sex, compared with female sex, 22 US states and District of Columbia, January 1–October 1, 2020. Ratios are displayed on binary logarithmic scale; error bars indicate 95% CIs (Appendix Table 2). CIRs are displayed on binary logarithmic scale; error bars indicate 95% CIs. CIRs with error bars not crossing the origin (1:1) are significant (p<0.05). AIAN, American Indian or Alaska Native; CIRs, cumulative incidence ratios; NHOPI, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.

Figure 2. CIRs of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 for male sex, compared with female sex, 22 US states and District of Columbia, January 1–October 1, 2020. Ratios are displayed on binary logarithmic scale; error bars indicate 95% CIs (Appendix Table 2). CIRs are displayed on binary logarithmic scale; error bars indicate 95% CIs. CIRs with error bars not crossing the origin (1:1) are significant (p<0.05). AIAN, American Indian or Alaska Native; CIRs, cumulative incidence ratios; NHOPI, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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