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Volume 23, Number 8—August 2017
Research

Lyme Borreliosis in Finland, 1995–2014

Eeva SajantiComments to Author , Mikko Virtanen, Otto Helve, Markku Kuusi, Outi Lyytikäinen, Jukka Hytönen1, and Jussi Sane1
Author affiliations: University of Turku, Turku, Finland (E. Sajanti, J. Hytönen); National Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland (M. Virtanen, O. Helve, M. Kuusi, O. Lyytikäinen, J. Sane)

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Figure 2

Incidence rates of microbiologically confirmed Lyme borreliosis cases reported in the National Infectious Diseases Register during 1995–2014 (A) and clinically diagnosed cases reported in the Register for Primary Health Care Visits during 2011–2014 (B), by age and sex of case-patients, Finland.

Figure 2. Incidence rates of microbiologically confirmed Lyme borreliosis cases reported in the National Infectious Diseases Register during 1995–2014 (A) and clinically diagnosed cases reported in the Register for Primary Health Care Visits during 2011–2014 (B), by age and sex of case-patients, Finland.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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