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Table 11_1_2.1
Long-staya nursing home residents with a urinary tract infection, United States, 2007-2009b
    2009 2008 2007
Population group Sample size Percent SE Sample size Percent SE Sample size Percent SE
Total   1,199,110 8.83 0.03 1,205,726 8.93 0.03 1,220,949 8.95 0.03
Agec 0-64 172,183 6.81 0.06 168,968 6.91 0.06 166,665 6.94 0.06
65-74 158,422 8.39 0.07 155,988 8.35 0.07 153,266 8.39 0.07
75-84 341,846 9.47 0.05 353,598 9.60 0.05 365,345 9.66 0.05
85 and over 526,659 9.20 0.04 527,171 9.30 0.04 535,670 9.25 0.04
Genderc Male 367,375 6.95 0.04 363,930 6.99 0.04 362,528 7.14 0.04
Female 831,594 9.66 0.03 841,582 9.77 0.03 858,244 9.72 0.03
Race/ethnicityc Non-Hispanic, White 947,411 9.31 0.03 957,309 9.41 0.03 976,458 9.43 0.03
Non-Hispanic, Black 165,633 6.88 0.06 165,100 6.89 0.06 164,179 7.01 0.06
Non-Hispanic, AI/AN 5,528 7.87 0.36 5,631 8.81 0.38 5,967 8.18 0.35
Non-Hispanic, API 19,962 6.32 0.17 19,434 6.76 0.18 18,770 6.26 0.18
Hispanic, all races 53,881 7.34 0.11 52,361 7.32 0.11 50,076 7.04 0.11

a. Long-stay residents typically enter a nursing facility because they can no longer care for themselves at home. They tend to stay in the facility for several months or years.

b. Data reflect care for the third quarter of each calendar year.

c. Excludes records with unknown age, gender, and race/ethnicity.

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; API: Asian or Pacific Islander; SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Minimum Data Set.

 

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