Table 2

Cirrhosis awareness in women born between 1935 and 1944 in France versus USA samples, presumed by FibroTest

FranceUSAOR France vs USA (95% CI)
All subjects, n470 762252 688
Women/all subjects200 672/470 762 (42.6)97 079/252 688 (38.4)1.19 (1.18 to 1.20)
Women 1935–1944/all women30 384/200 672 (15.1)8035/97 079 (8.3)1.98 (1.93 to 2.03)*
Cirrhosis/women 1935–19445191/30 384 (17.1)1303/8035 (16.2)1.06 (1.00 to 1.14)†*
Cirrhosis/women 1945–19658345/107 478 (7.8)6567/63 806 (10.3)0.73 (0.71 to 0.76)*
Cirrhosis/women >1965884/48 790 (1.8)342/22 851 (1.5)1.21 (1.07 to 1.38)‡
Cirrhosis in women 1935–1944/all women5191/200 672 (2.6)1303/97 079 (1.3)1.95 (1.84 to 2.08)
Cirrhosis in women 1935–1944/all subjects5191/470 762 (1.1)1303/252 688 (0. 5)2.15 (2.02 to 2.29)
  • Results are shown as number (%) unless stated otherwise.

  • *There was no more cirrhosis among women born in 1935–1944 in France compared with the USA, but this age group was much more frequently investigated.

  • †Not significant (p=0.06).

  • ‡p=0.002. All other ORs were highly significant (p<0.0001).