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Volume 29, Number 5—May 2023
Research

Environmental, Occupational, and Demographic Risk Factors for Clinical Scrub Typhus, Bhutan

Tandin ZangpoComments to Author , Yoenten Phuentshok, Kezang Dorji, Chencho Dorjee, Sithar Dorjee, Peter Jolly, Roger Morris, Nelly Marquetoux, and Joanna McKenzie
Author affiliations: Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bhutan, Thimphu, Bhutan (T. Zangpo, Y. Phuentshok, K. Dorji, C. Dorjee, S. Dorjee); Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand (T. Zangpo, Y. Phuentshok, K. Dorji, P. Jolly, N. Marquetoux, J. McKenzie); Ministry of Health, Thimphu (T. Zangpo, K. Dorji); World Organisation for Animal Health, Paris, France (Y. Phuentshok); Morvet Ltd, Masterton, New Zealand (R. Morris)

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Figure 4

Effect of age on the probability of presenting to hospitals with a clinical case of ST in a group of matched cases and controls (A) and a second group of unmatched cases and controls (B), Bhutan, 2015. Gray areas indicate 95% CI. ST, scrub typhus.

Figure 4. Effect of age on the probability of presenting to hospitals with a clinical case of ST in a group of matched cases and controls (A) and a second group of unmatched cases and controls (B), Bhutan, 2015. Gray areas indicate 95% CI. ST, scrub typhus.

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