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    Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome in Japan, 2013–2014 - Fig 2

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    <p>Serial concentrations of aspartate aminotransferase (A) and lactate dehydrogenase (B) in 15 fatal SFTS cases during hospitalization. The number in parenthesis of each patient indicates the days after disease onset when each patient died. A single result was available for the patient no.1. The normal ranges for each parameter are 10–35 IU/L for AST, and 120–220 IU/L for serum LDH.</p

    Laboratory findings for SFTS cases.

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    <p>White blood cells (A), platelets (B), aspartate aminotransferase concentration (C), and lactate dehydrogenase concentration (D) in nonfatal and fatal cases at the time of admission and during hospitalization. Laboratory data are shown as the median and interquartile range between the first and third quartiles. Solid lines indicate nonfatal cases and dotted lines indicate fatal cases. The numbers of nonfatal and fatal cases are indicated for each onset day below the graph. The normal ranges for each parameter are 3,500–9,000/μL for WBC count, 15–35 × 10<sup>4/</sup>μL for platelet count, 10–35 IU/L for AST, and 120–220 IU/L for serum LDH. * p < 0.05 between nonfatal and fatal cases.</p

    Distribution of the IgG antibody index and the time- and age-dependent proportion seropositive against parvovirus B19 in Japan from 2004-07.

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    <p>A. The distribution of IgG antibody index against parvovirus B19. The antibody index was calculated as the ratio of the optical density of test sample to that of control. Using a logarithmic scale for the horizontal axis, a bimodal shape is clearly identified. B. The time- and age-dependent proportion of seropositive against parvovirus B19. The collection of serum samples took place in 2004 (unfilled circles with thin solid line), 2005 (crosses with dotted line), 2006 (diamonds with thick solid line) and 2007 (x marks with dashed line), respectively.</p

    Age-specific proportions positive for antigen and IgM antibody against parvovirus B19 among blood donors from 2001–2007 in Japan.

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    <p>A. Observed proportion of antigen positive as a function of age. Filled circles represent the mean, and whiskers extend to both ends of the 95% confidence intervals. A receptor-mediated hemagglutination (RHA) assay was used. B. Observed proportion of IgM antibody positive. Solid line and filled circles represent the mean, with the upper 95% confidence interval given by dashed line. Lower bound is identical to the horizontal axis.</p
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