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Volume 12, Number 3—March 2006
Research

Clostridium difficile Infection in Patients Discharged from US Short-stay Hospitals, 1996–20031

L. Clifford McDonald*Comments to Author , Maria Owings*, and Daniel B. Jernigan*
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 2

Rates of US short-stay hospital discharges with Clostridium difficile listed as any diagnosis, by age. Isobars represent 95% confidence intervals. Because of low rates and the resulting uncertainty of yearly rate estimates, data for patients <15 years of age are not included.

Figure 2. Rates of US short-stay hospital discharges with Clostridium difficile listed as any diagnosis, by age. Isobars represent 95% confidence intervals. Because of low rates and the resulting uncertainty of yearly rate estimates, data for patients <15 years of age are not included.

Main Article

1Presented in part at the 14th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 18, 2004.

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