As of 2023, roughly one in 15 active physicians in the United States were Hispanic (regardless of race). Asians were overrepresented, accounting for nearly one in 5 physicians in the U.S., while Asians made up just 6.3 percent of the total U.S. population.
In 2023, around ** percent of Hispanic men in the United States stated they had no personal doctor or health care provider. This statistic shows the percentage of men in the U.S. who reported having no personal doctor or health care provider in 2023, by race and ethnicity.
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Comprehensive socio-economic dataset for DR Congo including population demographics, economic indicators, geographic data, and social statistics. This dataset covers key metrics such as GDP, population density, area, capital city, and regional classifications.
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Graph and download economic data for Population for Democratic Republic of the Congo (POPTTLCDA173NUPN) from 1950 to 2010 about DR Congo and population.
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Graph and download economic data for Population, Total for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (POPTOTCDA647NWDB) from 1960 to 2024 about DR Congo and population.
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As a criterion for inclusion, all participants responded “yes” to a question which asked, “Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin?” However, later in the survey, the participants were asked to specify their race/ethnicity. In this section, 14.5% did not specify that they identified as Hispanic. This could be due to confusion with the “choose all that apply” option.
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Abbreviation: ETDRS, Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study; DR, diabetic retinopathy; NPDR, non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy; PDR, proliferative diabetic retinopathy. DM, diabetes mellitus; MDOC, mydriasis direct ophthalmoscope check; FFA, fundus fluorescein angiography; NMFP, non-mydriatic fundus photography; MFP, mydriatic fundus photography. NA, not available.*Staging of DR by Chinese academy of ocular fundus disease.**Proposed international clinical diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema disease severity scales.
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This table contains 127008 series, with data for years 2005 - 2005 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (126 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Central Regional Integrated Health Authority; Newfoundland and Labrador; Eastern Regional Integrated Health Authority; Newfoundland and Labrador ...) Age group (6 items: Total; 12 years and over; 12 to 19 years ...) Sex (3 items: Both sexes; Males; Females ...) Regular medical doctor (7 items: Total population for the variable regular medical doctor; Has not looked for a regular medical doctor; Cannot find a regular medical doctor; Has a regular medical doctor ...) Characteristics (8 items: Number of persons; Coefficient of variation for number of persons; High 95% confidence interval; number of persons; Low 95% confidence interval; number of persons ...).
In 2024, the total population of the Dominican Republic amounted to 11.43 million inhabitants. The number of men who lived in the Dominican Republic was slightly larger than the number of women. Population figures in this Caribbean country show a maintained upward trend at least since 2008.
A 2021 survey revealed that ******* of Black individuals in the U.S. preferred having a Black doctor for their routine care. However, most respondents stated that having a Black physician made no difference to them.
Doctor population ratio of Central dropped by 10.92% from 21,823 per 100000 population in 2014 to 19,439 per 100000 population in 2015. Since the 12.61% jump in 2013, doctor population ratio plummeted by 18.64% in 2015.
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Graph and download economic data for Employment to Population Ratio for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (SLEMPTOTLSPZSCOD) from 1991 to 2024 about DR Congo, employment-population ratio, population, and employment.
In 2023, Thailand had one doctor per around 1500 population. The ratio of doctors to the population in Thailand peaked in 2014 and has been improving throughout the examined period.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Female population, percent of total: The latest value from 2023 is 50.39 percent, unchanged from 50.39 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 49.99 percent, based on data from 196 countries. Historically, the average for Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1960 to 2023 is 50.86 percent. The minimum value, 50.39 percent, was reached in 2020 while the maximum of 52.21 percent was recorded in 1960.
These data were produced by the WorldPop Research Group at the University of Southampton. This work is part of the GRID3 (Geo-Referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for Development) project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) (OPP1182408). Project partners include WorldPop at the University of Southampton, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) in the Earth Institute at Columbia University, and the Flowminder Foundation.
Burkina Faso: WorldPop and Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie du Burkina Faso. 2021. Census based gridded population estimates for Burkina Faso (2019), version 1.0. WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00687
Democratic Republic of the Congo: Boo G, Darin E, Leasure DR, Dooley CA, Chamberlain HR, Lazar AN, Tatem AJ. 2020. Modelled gridded population estimates for the Kinshasa, Kongo-Central, Kwango, Kwilu, and Mai-Ndombe provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, version 2.0. WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00669
Ghana: Leasure DR, Darin E, Tatem AJ. 2021. Bayesian gridded population estimates for Ghana 2019 (GHA v2.0). WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00705.
Mozambique: Bondarenko M, Jones P, Leasure D, Lazar AN, Tatem AJ. 2020. Census disaggregated gridded population estimates for Mozambique (2017), version 1.1. WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00672
Nigeria: WorldPop. 2019. Bottom-up gridded population estimates for Nigeria, version 1.2. WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00655
South Sudan: Dooley CA, Jochem WC, Leasure, DR, Sorichetta A, Lazar AN and Tatem AJ. 2021. South Sudan 2020 gridded population estimates from census projections adjusted for displacement, version 2.0. WorldPop, University of Southampton. doi: 10.5258/SOTON/WP00709
Zambia: WorldPop (School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton). 2020. Bottom-up gridded population estimates for Zambia, version 1.0. https://dx.doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/WP00662
HypothesisWhile conventional in silico immunogenicity risk assessments focus on measuring immunogenicity based on the potential of therapeutic proteins to be processed and presented by a global population-wide set of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles to T cells, future refinements might adjust for HLA allele frequencies in different geographic regions or populations, as well for as individuals in those populations. Adjustment by HLA allele distribution may reveal risk patterns that are specific to population groups or individuals, which current methods that rely on global-population HLA prevalence may obscure.Key findingsThis analysis uses HLA frequency-weighted binding predictions to define immunogenicity risk for global and sub-global populations. A comparison of assessments tuned for North American/European versus Japanese/Asian populations suggests that the potential for anti-therapeutic responses (anti-therapeutic antibodies or ATA) for several commonly prescribed Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) therapeutic biologics may differ, significantly, between the Caucasian and Japanese populations. This appears to align with reports of differing product-related immunogenicity that is observed in different populations.Relevance to clinical practiceFurther definition of population-level (regional) and individual patient-specific immunogenic risk profiles may enable prescription of the RA therapeutic with the highest probability of success to each patient, depending on their population of origin and/or their individual HLA background. Furthermore, HLA-specific immunogenicity outcomes data are limited, thus there is a need to expand HLA-association studies that examine the relationship between HLA haplotype and ATA in the clinic.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Population density, people per square km: The latest value from 2021 is 42 people per square km, an increase from 41 people per square km in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 456 people per square km, based on data from 196 countries. Historically, the average for Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1961 to 2021 is 19 people per square km. The minimum value, 7 people per square km, was reached in 1961 while the maximum of 42 people per square km was recorded in 2021.
Doctor population ratio of Upper West sank by 15.11% from 36,048 per 100000 population in 2014 to 30,601 per 100000 population in 2015. Since the 33.50% jump in 2013, doctor population ratio plummeted by 42.33% in 2015.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Percent of world population: The latest value from 2023 is 1.32 percent, an increase from 1.29 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 0.51 percent, based on data from 196 countries. Historically, the average for Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1960 to 2023 is 0.78 percent. The minimum value, 0.51 percent, was reached in 1960 while the maximum of 1.32 percent was recorded in 2023.
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Government Doctor: Tripura: Average Population Served per Doctor data was reported at 3,038.000 Person in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3,748.000 Person for 2016. Government Doctor: Tripura: Average Population Served per Doctor data is updated yearly, averaging 4,360.000 Person from Dec 2004 (Median) to 2017, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,933.000 Person in 2009 and a record low of 3,038.000 Person in 2017. Government Doctor: Tripura: Average Population Served per Doctor data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Health Intelligence. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Health Sector – Table IN.HLB002: Health Human Resources: Number of Doctors: Government.
As of 2023, roughly one in 15 active physicians in the United States were Hispanic (regardless of race). Asians were overrepresented, accounting for nearly one in 5 physicians in the U.S., while Asians made up just 6.3 percent of the total U.S. population.