Cohort survival of the UK cystic fibrosis(CF) population by sex based on data held to the end of 2003
Year of birth | |||||||||
1968–1970 | 1971–1973 | 1974–1976 | 1977–1979 | 1980–1982 | 1983–1985 | 1986–1988 | 1989–1991 | 1992–1994 | |
Males | |||||||||
CF births n | 592 | 545 | 482 | 469 | 534 | 472 | 467 | 482 | 396 |
Age yrs | |||||||||
0–<1 | 213.1 (114) | 182.2 (91) | 111.7 (51) | 77.5 (35) | 47.9 (25) | 54.5 (25) | 23.8 (11) | 18.8 (9) | 22.9 (9) |
1–<5 | 18.4 (34) | 15.3 (27) | 10.7 (18) | 11.2 (19) | 8.5 (17) | 5.7 (10) | 2.8 (5) | 3.2 (6) | 0.6 (1) |
5–<10 | 19.4 (41) | 23.8 (48) | 18.8 (37) | 10.9 (22) | 8.3 (20) | 4.6 (10) | 3.1 (7) | 2.6 (6) | 0 (0) |
10–<15 | 33.9 (63) | 25.8 (46) | 19.5 (35) | 11.5 (22) | 9.1 (21) | 7.6 (16) | 5.9 (13) | 4.3# (5) | 1.5# (1) |
15–<20 | 33.8 (53) | 36.7 (56) | 29.6 (47) | 24.6 (43) | 19.5 (42) | 12.8# (17) | 2.7# (3) | ||
20–<25 | 39.8 (52) | 42.3 (53) | 30.0 (41) | 41.7# (52) | 26.4# (27) | ||||
25–<30 | 42.4 (45) | 45.3 (40) | 50.6# (32) | ||||||
30–<35 | 54.1# (31) | 15.3# (7) | |||||||
Females | |||||||||
CF births n | 530 | 514 | 434 | 419 | 439 | 461 | 446 | 418 | 363 |
Age yrs | |||||||||
0–<1 | 190.0 (92) | 155.1 (74) | 901.6 (38) | 87.1 (35) | 61.0 (26) | 39.8 (18) | 24.9 (11) | 14.4 (6) | 13.9 (5) |
1–<5 | 28.3 (47) | 25.6 (43) | 20.3 (31) | 13.3 (20) | 9.9 (16) | 5.7 (10) | 1.7 (3) | 3.0 (5) | 2.1 (3) |
5–<10 | 41.8 (74) | 27.4 (51) | 29.4 (50) | 23.8 (41) | 16.3 (31) | 8.0 (17) | 6.5 (1) | 3.5 (7) | 5.1 (6) |
10–<15 | 38.7 (56) | 27.8 (45) | 24.9 (37) | 16.7 (26) | 16.5 (29) | 13.9 (28) | 7.8 (1) | 6.0# (6) | 0# (0) |
15–<20 | 51.9 (60) | 38.6 (53) | 44.5 (56) | 39.1 (53) | 27.3 (43) | 28.7# (36) | 6.9# (7) | ||
20–<25 | 54.2 (48) | 34.1 (40) | 51.9 (51) | 37.2 (35) | 38.0# (28) | ||||
25–<30 | 55.0 (37) | 50.6 (47) | 27.9# (22) | ||||||
30–<35 | 53.5# (19) | 27.2# (11) |
Data presented as hazard rate, which is the instantaneous mortality rate, per thousand, with the number of deaths in parentheses, unless otherwise stated. Censored data with <100 life yrs of observation and <10 deaths have been omitted. The standard error of the hazard rate for all the 0–1-yr-old age groups is ∼10 per thousand, for the 1–5-yrs-old group it is approximately four per thousand rising to six per thousand for the 30–35-yrs-old group. #: data subject to censoring.