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Supplementary Figure. Cumulative Yearly Counts of Hospitalizations With Hepatitis-Associated International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification Codes Among Children Aged 0–4 and 5–11 Years — Premier Healthcare Database, United States, January 2019–March 2022 (A) and Liver Transplants Among Children Aged <18 Years — Organ Transplant Procurement Network, United States, January 2017–March 2022 (B)

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  • Alternative Title:
    Trends in Acute Hepatitis of Unspecified Etiology and Adenovirus Stool Testing Results in Children — United States, 2017–2022: Supplementary Figure. Cumulative Yearly Counts of Hospitalizations With Hepatitis-Associated International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification Codes Among Children Aged 0–4 and 5–11 Years — Premier Healthcare Database, United States, January 2019–March 2022 (A) and Liver Transplants Among Children Aged <18 Years — Organ Transplant Procurement Network, United States, January 2017–March 2022 (B)
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    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2022; v. 71, no. 24
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    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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    1 pdf page
  • Volume:
    71
  • Issue:
    24
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    urn:sha-512:a0f8f2a09ceb5314b84e6ffed538a81c14a8b744df830e3a1acd4b2803ab02b128ff21c38da27ee89b1872c9da023d66da91773a807c8f5d3082e24e484ed1de
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