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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 2265509" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>Hi [USER=518059]@Lupf[/USER] the paper (2) does state total T1 deaths on page 2 at 418 deaths, then from the table on page 17 you can see the breakdown by age groups 50+ summing to 396 deaths; the data for under 50s is obfuscated for confidentiality reasons, but the balance is 22 deaths for T1s under 50 (a further check is that the deaths for T1s over 50 in that table only sum to 94.6%).</p><p></p><p>So 22 deaths for T1 aged under 50 (though these can't be broken down further to under 40 and 40-49 groups).</p><p></p><p>Thank you for this thread, it is good to have this detailed discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 2265509, member: 467776"] Hi [USER=518059]@Lupf[/USER] the paper (2) does state total T1 deaths on page 2 at 418 deaths, then from the table on page 17 you can see the breakdown by age groups 50+ summing to 396 deaths; the data for under 50s is obfuscated for confidentiality reasons, but the balance is 22 deaths for T1s under 50 (a further check is that the deaths for T1s over 50 in that table only sum to 94.6%). So 22 deaths for T1 aged under 50 (though these can't be broken down further to under 40 and 40-49 groups). Thank you for this thread, it is good to have this detailed discussion. [/QUOTE]
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