Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010
Research
Long-Term Health Risks for Children and Young Adults after Infective Gastroenteritis
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Figure. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the adjusted survivor function with respect to any sequelae (A), intragastrointestinal sequelae (B), and extragastrointestinal sequelae (C) for those with and without prior enteric infection, Western Australia, Australia, January 1, 1985–December 31, 2000.
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