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Active Bacterial Core Surveillance of the Emerging Infections Program Network

Anne Schuchat,* Tami Hilger,* Elizabeth Zell,* Monica M. Farley,† Arthur Reingold,‡ Lee Harrison,§ Lewis Lefkowitz,¶ Richard Danila,** Karen Stefonek,†† Nancy Barrett,‡‡ Dale Morse,§§ and Robert Pinner,* for the Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Team of the Emerging Infections Program Network
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Georgia Emerging Infection Program (Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Emory University School of Medicine, and the Atlanta Veterans Administration Medical Center) Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡California Department of Health Services and UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Berkeley, California, USA; §Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; ¶Tennessee Department of Health and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; **Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA; ††Oregon Department of Human Resources, Portland, Oregon, USA; ‡‡ Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut, USA: and §§New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA


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Figure 3. Age-specific incidence (per 100,000) and case-fatality ratio (percent) of invasive pneumococcal disease, Active Bacterial Core surveillance, 1998.
 


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