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The all-ages number of incidences urticaria and age-standardized rate of incidence by age.
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Yearly crude rates normalized by their 1999 value.
Published 2025“…<p>Values below 1 indicate crude rate decreases relative to their 1999 value, those above 1 indicate increases. …”
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Male-to-female ratios of yearly crude rates.
Published 2025“…<p>Although all ratios are consistently above unity, they are steadily decreasing across all age and race groups, particularly among younger cohorts. …”
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Increasing incidence of invasive nontyphoidal <i>Salmonella</i> infections in Queensland, Australia, 2007-2016
Published 2019“…Overall, there was a 6,5% annual increase (p<0.001) in iNTS disease incidence. In conclusion, high iNTS rates among males, infants, and the elderly require investigation of household level risk factors for NTS infection. …”
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Alcohol-induced fatalities and crude rates in the United States at the county level.
Published 2025“…A Gini index of 0 implies that the crude rate is the same for all counties. If all alcohol-induced fatalities occurred in one out of N<sub>c</sub> counties, the Gini index would be 1 − 1/N<sub>c</sub>. …”
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