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County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years Trends 2004 – 2009

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2004 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2005 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2006 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2007 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2008 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2009 Rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years Trends 2004 – 2009

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2004 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2005 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2006 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 years – United States 2007 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2008 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2009 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years Quartiles 2004 – 2009

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2004 Rate per 1,000 Quartiles ≥11.5

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2005 Quartiles ≥11.9 Rate per 1,000

County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2006 Quartiles ≥12.9 Rate per 1,000

Quartiles ≥13.1 Rate per 1,000 County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2007

Quartiles ≥12.9 Rate per 1,000 County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2008

Quartiles ≥12.6 Rate per 1,000 County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2009

Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults Aged ≥ 20 Years Quartiles 2004 – 2009

Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Quartiles ≥11.1 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2004

Quartiles ≥11.4 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2005

Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Quartiles ≥12.4 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2006

Quartiles ≥12.6 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2007

Quartiles ≥12.4 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2008

Quartiles ≥11.9 Age-adjusted rate per 1,000 Age-Adjusted County-Level Estimates of Diagnosed Diabetes Incidence Among Adults aged ≥ 20 Years – United States 2009