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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print May 11, 2005
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LOWERED TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFICATIONS AND DETERRED HEALTH CARE SEEKING DURING THE SARS EPIDEMIC IN HONG KONG

Masao Ichikawa, PhD, MPH, Shinji Nakahara, MD, MS and Susumu Wakai, MD, PhD

The authors are with the Department of Community Health, School of International Health, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan.



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FIGURE 1— Monthly tuberculosis notification rate in 2003 (solid line) and 95% confidence interval (dotted line) of the 1997–2002 average notification rate standardized as 100.

 





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