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Volume 27, Number 6—June 2021
Dispatch

Reemergence of Scabies Driven by Adolescents and Young Adults, Germany, 2009–2018

Felix ReichertComments to Author , Maike Schulz, Elke Mertens, Raskit Lachmann, and Anton Aebischer
Author affiliations: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden (F. Reichert); Robert Koch Institut, Berlin, Germany (F. Reichert, R. Lachmann, A. Aebischer); Central Research Institute of Ambulatory Health Care in Germany, Berlin, Germany (M. Schulz); Public Health Agency of Lower Saxony, Hanover, Germany (E. Mertens)

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Figure 1

Scabies diagnoses in outpatient clinics among members of statutory health insurance funds and in hospitals, by year, Germany, 1994–2018. Scales for the y-axes differ substantially to underscore patterns but do not permit direct comparisons.

Figure 1. Scabies diagnoses in outpatient clinics among members of statutory health insurance funds and in hospitals, by year, Germany, 1994–2018. Scales for the y-axes differ substantially to underscore patterns but do not permit direct comparisons.

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