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Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Dispatch

Mortality Risk Factors for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak, South Korea, 2015

Maimuna S. MajumderComments to Author , Sheryl A. Kluberg, Sumiko R. Mekaru, and John S. Brownstein
Author affiliations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (M.S. Majumder); Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (M.S. Majumder, S.A. Kluberg, S.R. Mekaru, J.S. Brownstein); Harvard Medical School, Boston (J.S. Brownstein)

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Figure 1

New case-patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome, South Korea, by date of symptom onset and patient status, as of July 15, 2015. When date of symptom onset was unavailable, date of reporting was used. Although all 186 reported case-patients are included in this plot, only case-patients with known outcomes (e.g., recovered, died) and dates of onset were included in the analyses (n = 159).

Figure 1. New case-patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome, South Korea, by date of symptom onset and patient status, as of July 15, 2015. When date of symptom onset was unavailable, date of reporting was used. Although all 186 reported case-patients are included in this plot, only case-patients with known outcomes (e.g., recovered, died) and dates of onset were included in the analyses (n = 159).

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