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Table 4 Statistically significant spatial clusters of accidental poisoning mortality in Texas by gender and race/ethnicity

From: Detecting spatiotemporal clusters of accidental poisoning mortality among Texas counties, U.S., 1980 – 2001

Cluster

No. of Observed Cases

Annual age-adjusted rate (per 100,000)

Relative Risk

p-value

All populations

    

Primary cluster

731

6

2.152

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

2408

3.6

1.285

0.001

Secondary cluster 2

520

3.7

1.326

0.001

Secondary cluster 3

148

4.1

1.468

0.011

Secondary Cluster 4

52

5

1.813

0.049

All Males

    

Primary cluster

624

9.7

2.433

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

1685

5

1.269

0.001

Secondary cluster 2

404

5.7

1.434

0.001

All Females

    

Primary cluster

962

2.1

1.278

0.001

White Population

    

Primary cluster

1725

4

1.351

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

290

4.8

1.622

0.001

Secondary cluster 2

114

4.6

1.539

0.015

White Males

    

Primary cluster

1030

5.7

1.399

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

217

7.3

1.782

0.001

Secondary cluster 2

269

5.8

1.414

0.001

White Females

    

Primary cluster

704

2.6

1.337

0.001

Black Population

    

Primary cluster

482

4.3

1.224

0.001

Black Males

    

Primary cluster

108

7.2

1.476

0.039

Black Females

    

Primary cluster

2

373.8

167.634

0.022

Hispanic Population

    

Primary cluster

500

5.3

2.459

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

120

3.9

1.788

0.001

Hispanic Males

    

Primary cluster

438

10

2.822

0.001

Secondary cluster 1

95

6

1.696

0.001

Hispanic Females

    

Primary cluster

128

1.2

1.524

0.001