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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
Research Letter

Increasing Number of Scarlet Fever Cases, South Korea, 2011–2016

Jong-Hun Kim and Hae-Kwan CheongComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon, South Korea

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Incidence of scarlet fever determined using NNID and HIRA data, South Korea, 2011‒2016. The blue dashed line indicates the starting point for NNID reporting using the expanded criteria. HIRA, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service; NNID, National Notifiable Infectious Disease.

Figure. Incidence of scarlet fever determined using NNID and HIRA data, South Korea, 2011‒2016. The blue dashed line indicates the starting point for NNID reporting using the expanded criteria. HIRA, Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service; NNID, National Notifiable Infectious Disease.

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