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Volume 23, Number 8—August 2017
Dispatch

Opiate Injection–Associated Skin, Soft Tissue, and Vascular Infections, England, UK, 1997–2016

Dan LewerComments to Author , Magdalena Harris, and Vivian Hope
Author affiliations: Public Health England, London, UK (D. Lewer); London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London (M. Harris); Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK (V. Hope)

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Figure 2

Modeled duration of hospitalization for men 35–44 years of age, by cause of admission, England, UK, April 5, 1997–April 4, 2016. Hospitalization duration was longer for injecting-related admissions for all causes (p<0.001). Error bars indicate 95% CIs.

Figure 2. Modeled duration of hospitalization for men 35–44 years of age, by cause of admission, England, UK, April 5, 1997–April 4, 2016. Hospitalization duration was longer for injecting-related admissions for all causes (p<0.001). Error bars indicate 95% CIs.

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