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Volume 8, Number 2, February 2002

Research

Surveillance for Unexplained Deaths and Critical Illnesses Due to Possibly Infectious Causes, United States, 1995-1998

Rana A. Hajjeh,* David Relman,† Paul R. Cieslak,‡ Andre N. Sofair,§ Douglas Passaro,¶ Jennifer Flood,¶ James Johnson,# Jill K. Hacker,¶ Wun-Ju Shieh,* R. Michael Hendry,¶ Simo Nikkari,† Stephen Ladd-Wilson,‡ James Hadler,§ Jean Rainbow,# Jordan W. Tappero,* Christopher W. Woods,* Laura Conn,* Sarah Reagan,* Sherif Zaki,* and Bradley A. Perkins,* for the Unexplained Deaths and Critical Illness Working Group(1)
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA; the Emerging Infections Program, Portland, Oregon, USA; the Emerging Infections Program, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; the Emerging Infections Program, San Francisco, California, USA; and the Emerging Infections Program, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 


Figure 1. The incidence of cases by age group, 1995-1998, the Surveillance for Unexplained Deaths and Critical Illnesses Due to Possibly Infectious Causes Project (UNEX).

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Figure 1. The incidence of cases by age group, 1995-1998, the Surveillance for Unexplained Deaths and Critical Illnesses Due to Possibly Infectious Causes Project (UNEX).
 


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