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Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Dispatch

Increase of Severe Pulmonary Infections in Adults Caused by M1UK Streptococcus pyogenes, Central Scotland, UK

Peter J.B. DaviesComments to Author , Clark D. Russell, Anna-Rose Morgan, Surabhi K. Taori, Diane Lindsay, Roisin Ure, Derek Brown, and Andrew Smith
Author affiliations: Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland, UK (P.J.B. Davies, D. Lindsay, R. Ure, D. Brown A. Smith); University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (C.D. Russell); Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh (C.D. Russell, S.B. Taori); Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow (A,-R. Morgan); University of Glasgow, Glasgow (A. Smith)

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Figure 1

Monthly incidence of pulmonary invasive group A Streptococcus infections in adults >18 years of age, National Health Service Greater Glasgow and Clyde region, central Scotland, UK, December 2017–February 2023.

Figure 1. Monthly incidence of pulmonary invasive group A Streptococcus infections in adults >18 years of age, National Health Service Greater Glasgow and Clyde region, central Scotland, UK, December 2017–February 2023.

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