Adjusted rate ratios of hospital days and admissions for blacks and Hispanics compared with whites by age group. Adjusted rate ratios of hospital days.

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Adjusted rate ratios of hospital days and admissions for blacks and Hispanics compared with whites by age group. Adjusted rate ratios of hospital days and admissions for blacks and Hispanics compared with whites by age group. (A) All causes. (B) Cardiovascular diseases. (C) All-cause infection. (D) Dialysis-related infection. The error bars represent 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). All P values for the interaction between race/ethnicity and age were <0.001, except for P=0.05 for the hospital days due to dialysis-related infection. Guofen Yan et al. CJASN 2014;9:1402-1409 ©2014 by American Society of Nephrology