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Volume 14, Number 5—May 2008
Research

Increasing Hospitalizations and General Practice Prescriptions for Community-onset Staphylococcal Disease, England

Andrew Hayward*Comments to Author , Felicity Knott*, Irene Petersen*, David M. Livermore†, Georgia Duckworth†, Amir Islam*, and Anne M. Johnson*
Author affiliations: *University College London Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London, UK; †Health Protection Agency, London, UK;

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Figure 1

A) Age-standardized admission ratios for community-onset infections identified as or likely to be caused by staphylococci. B) Age-standardized admission ratios for community-onset control conditions. SSSS, staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.

Figure 1. A) Age-standardized admission ratios for community-onset infections identified as or likely to be caused by staphylococci. B) Age-standardized admission ratios for community-onset control conditions. SSSS, staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.

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