Figure 1: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for all races. The region with the highest prevalent rate is the Southeast, including the Gulf Coast States and the Southern Atlantic States. In this region, more than 1,250 people per million have ESRD.
Figure 2: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for whites. The regions with the highest prevalent rates are New Mexico and western Texas, and the Great Lake States from Minnesota to New York. In these regions, more than 900 white people per million have ESRD.
Figure 3: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for blacks. The region with the highest prevalent rate is the mid-South, including Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. In this region, more than 3,250 black people per million have ESRD.
Figure 4: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for American Indians. The regions with the highest prevalent rates are the Southwest, from Arizona to Texas, and the Southeast, from Alabama to North Carolina. In these regions, more than 2,280 American Indians per million have ESRD.
Figure 5: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for Asian Americans. The regions with the highest prevalent rates are the Northwest, from Washington State and Montana to Nevada and Utah, and the Central South, from Alabama and Georgia to North Carolina and Tennessee. In these regions, more than 980 Asian Americans per million have ESRD.
Figure 6: Map of the United States with shading to show regional variations in the ESRD prevalent rates for Hispanic Americans. The regions with the highest prevalent rates are the Southwest, from Arizona and Colorado to Texas, and the southern Atlantic Coast, from Georgia to North Carolina. In these regions, more than 980 Hispanic Americans per million have ESRD.