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    Additional file 1: Table S1. of Association of low blood pressure with suicidal ideation: a cross-sectional study of 10,708 adults with normal or low blood pressure in Korea

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    Association of high blood pressure with suicidal ideation, crude and five multiple covariate models. Both prehypertensive and hypertensive group were also examined to see whether those blood pressure have associations with suicidal ideation by using multivariate logistic regression. In contrast to low BP group, no significant associations were shown in all covariates models. (DOCX 18 kb

    Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Association of low blood pressure with suicidal ideation: a cross-sectional study of 10,708 adults with normal or low blood pressure in Korea

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    Association of blood pressure with suicidal ideation in four different cut-off levels for low BP, prehypertension and hypertension in multiple logistic regression model IV and model V. ORs and confidence intervals for suicidal ideation in four different cut-off levels for low BP, prehypertension and hypertension comparing to normal blood pressure were shown together in the figure (model IV and V) [see Additional file 2]. In overall, the lower the blood pressure, the higher the risk of suicidal ideation among the hypotensive groups. However, there was no statistically significant differences in the risk of suicidal ideation among the higher blood pressure (pre-hypertensive and hypertensive) groups and normotensive group. (PDF 165 kb

    Multivariate factors associated with a severe outcome in relation to a nonsevere outcome among all antiviral drug users.

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    <p><b>NOTE</b>. Odds ratios (ORs) were adjusted with eight categories of underlying disease.</p>†<p>Results for multivariate logistic regression without considering the various underlying diseases.</p

    Estimating the incidence of novel influenza A (H1N1) by age group and region during September to December 2009 in Korea.

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    <p><b>NOTE</b>. Incidence  =  no. of each cases ÷ population of each age group.</p>†<p>All patients registered in the Antiviral Drug Surveillance System (ADSS) were confirmed or suspected to have the infection.</p

    Baseline characteristics of the body mass index (BMI) subset.

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    <p><b>NOTE.</b><sup>†</sup>current smoker.</p>‡<p>drink more than once or twice per week.</p

    Epidemic curves of confirmed or suspected influenza A (H1N1) (A) and confirmed only (B).

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    <p>Proportion of severe outcomes among confirmed or suspected influenza A (H1N1) cases by age group (C) and confirmed cases only (D).</p

    Additional file 1: of Prevalence of Amyloidosis in Korea

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    Table S1. New patients with amyloidosis (special numbers for expanded benefit coverage V121) according to National Health Insurance expanded benefit coverage by year. Table S2. Age-adjusted cumulative prevalence a of amyloidosis, both overall and by gender (per 100,000 persons), along with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using World Health Organization standard population in 2000. (DOC 85 kb
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