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Volume 24, Number 9—September 2018
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

National Surveillance for Clostridioides difficile Infection, Sweden, 2009–2016

Kristina Rizzardi, Torbjörn Norén, Olov Aspevall, Barbro Mäkitalo, Michael Toepfer, Åsa Johansson, and Thomas ÅkerlundComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden (K. Rizzardi, O. Aspevall, B. Mäkitalo, T. Åkerlund); Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden (T. Norén); Unilabs Clinical Microbiology, Skövde, Sweden (M. Toepfer); Växjö Hospital, Växjö, Sweden (Å. Johansson)

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<!-- INSERT SHAPE GROUP -->Variation in PCR ribotype distribution in 4 counties with large changes in Clostridioides difficile infection incidence rates, Sweden, 2012–2016. A) Östergötland; B) Uppsala; C) Västernorrland; D) Jämtland. 1/D, Simpson’s reciprocal index 1/D.

Figure 3. Variation in PCR ribotype distribution in 4 counties with large changes in Clostridioides difficile infection incidence rates, Sweden, 2012–2016. A) Östergötland; B) Uppsala; C) Västernorrland; D) Jämtland. 1/D, Simpson’s reciprocal index 1/D.

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