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Volume 14, Number 3—March 2008
Research

Increased Mortality Rate Associated with Chikungunya Epidemic, Ahmedabad, India

Dileep Mavalankar*Comments to Author , Priya Shastri*, Tathagata Bandyopadhyay*, Jeram Parmar*, and Karaikurichi V. Ramani*
Author affiliations: *Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India;

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Monthly chikungunya cases, expected deaths, and reported deaths, Ahmedabad, India, 2006. Error bars show 99% confidence intervals. Jul–Dec, differences were statistically significant.

Figure. Monthly chikungunya cases, expected deaths, and reported deaths, Ahmedabad, India, 2006. Error bars show 99% confidence intervals. Jul–Dec, differences were statistically significant.

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