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Volume 24, Number 2—February 2018
Research

Trends in Infectious Disease Mortality, South Korea, 1983–2015

Young June Choe, Seung-Ah Choe, and Sung-Il ChoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA (Y.J. Choe); Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea (Y.J. Choe, S.-I. Cho); CHA University, Pocheon-si, South Korea (S.-A. Choe)

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Figure 3

Age-standardized infectious disease mortality rates, South Korea, 1983–2015. A) Mortality rates associated with respiratory infections, sepsis, and tuberculosis. B) Mortality rates associated with intestinal infections, vaccine-preventable diseases, central nervous system infections, and viral hepatitis.

Figure 3. Age-standardized infectious disease mortality rates, South Korea, 1983–2015. A) Mortality rates associated with respiratory infections, sepsis, and tuberculosis. B) Mortality rates associated with intestinal infections, vaccine-preventable diseases, central nervous system infections, and viral hepatitis.

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