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Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Rising Incidence of Legionnaires’ Disease and Associated Epidemiologic Patterns, United States, 1992–2018

Albert E. BarskeyComments to Author , Gordana Derado, and Chris Edens
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 6

Age-standardized average incidence (cases/100,000 population) of Legionnaires’ disease by jurisdiction, United States, 1992–2018. A) Age-standardized average incidence by jurisdiction, 1992–2002. Legionnaires’ disease was not reportable in Connecticut during 1992–1996 or in Oregon or West Virginia during 1992–2002. B) Age-standardized average incidence by jurisdiction, 2003–2018.

Figure 6. Age-standardized average incidence (cases/100,000 population) of Legionnaires’ disease by jurisdiction, United States, 1992–2018. A) Age-standardized average incidence by jurisdiction, 1992–2002. Legionnaires’ disease was not reportable in Connecticut during 1992–1996 or in Oregon or West Virginia during 1992–2002. B) Age-standardized average incidence by jurisdiction, 2003–2018.

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