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Volume 28, Number 2—February 2022
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Epidemiology of Hospitalized Patients with Babesiosis, United States, 2010–2016

Evan M. BlochComments to Author , Jonathan R. Day, Peter J. Krause, Anne Kjemtrup, Sheila F. O’Brien, Aaron A.R. Tobian, and Ruchika Goel
Author affiliations: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (E.M. Bloch, A.A.R. Tobian, R. Goel); University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa, USA (J.R. Day); Simmons Cancer Institute at Southern Illinois University, Springfield, Illinois, USA (J.R. Day, R. Goel); Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut USA (P.J. Krause); California Department of Public Health, Sacramento, California, USA (A. Kjemtrup); Canadian Blood Services, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (S.F. O’Brien)

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Cases of babesiosis in the United States, 2010–2016, CDC versus NIS data. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; NIS, National Inpatient Sample.

Figure. Cases of babesiosis in the United States, 2010–2016, CDC versus NIS data. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; NIS, National Inpatient Sample.

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