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    1 research outputs found

    Risk factors for severe malaria among hospitalized patients in the United States, 2000–2014

    Author
    1. 3M APR DRG Classification System
    2. Abanyie
    3. Ash
    4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    6. Chalwe
    7. Checkley
    8. Coggins
    9. Cullen
    10. Danquah
    11. Das
    12. Doyle
    13. Gallego-Delgado
    14. Hagmann
    15. Hall
    16. HCUP Clinical Classifications Software
    17. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
    18. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
    19. Hernán
    20. Hwang
    21. Khuu
    22. Kochar
    23. Käser
    24. Leder
    25. Mendis
    26. Murray
    27. Mühlberger
    28. Newman
    29. Nwankwo
    30. Odolini
    31. Rothman
    32. Seringe
    33. Trampuz
    34. Walker
    35. World Malaria Report 2016
    36. Yu
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
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