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Volume 20, Number 8—August 2014
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Leptospirosis-Associated Hospitalizations, United States, 1998–2009

Rita M. Traxler1Comments to Author , Laura S. Callinan1, Robert C. Holman, Claudia Steiner, and Marta A. Guerra
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (R.M. Traxler, L.S. Callinan, R.C. Holman, M.A. Guerra); Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland, USA (C. Steiner)

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Figure 1

Yearly rate of leptospirosis-associated hospitalizations, United States, 1998–2009. Vertical bars indicate 95% CIs. The rate for 2006 is not included because it was unstable (relative SE >0.3).

Figure 1. Yearly rate of leptospirosis-associated hospitalizations, United States, 1998–2009Vertical bars indicate 95% CIsThe rate for 2006 is not included because it was unstable (relative SE >0.3).

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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