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    Cause of death by HIV status, time period, and enrolment in Wellness programme – number, rate/1000py, and proportion of deaths.

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    1<p>comprises 252 assaults, 73 suicides, 316 motor vehicle accidents, 143 mine accidents, 51 other accidents (such as drowning), 34 unspecified.</p>2<p>comprises 3 Cytomegalovirus, 6 nocardia, 18 interstitial pneumonitis, 3 fungal pneumonia, 2 viral pneumonia.</p>3<p>comprises 3 Candidiasis, 6 malaria, 2 aspergillus, 2 cysticercosis, 1 histoplasmosis, 1 toxoplasmosis, 29 septicaemia, 7 Hepatitis B Virus, 41 unspecified infection.</p>4<p>comprises 27 Kaposi’s sarcoma, 16 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 6 lymphomas of unspecified type.</p>5<p>comprises 39 gastrointestinal disorders (such as appendicitis or gastric ulcer), 42 renal failures, 15 epilepsy or other neurological disease, 1 silicosis, 27 other respiratory diseases (such as asthma or COPD), 10 other medical causes.</p>*<p>n.o.s.  =  not otherwise specified.</p>**<p>includes all deaths in HIV positive people without any clearly non-HIV related cause of death.</p

    Daily school absence prevalence (years 7–11) and the weekly number of laboratory confirmed cases of Norovirus.

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    <p>Fig 4 Note: Data underlying this graph are available at UCL Discovery.[<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0146964#pone.0146964.ref014" target="_blank">14</a>]</p

    Daily school absence prevalence (years 7–11) and the weekly proportion of samples positive for RSV and Rhinovirus from Respiratory Datamart.

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    <p>Fig 3 Note: Rhinovirus data for weeks 40 (69%) and 41 (55%) in 2011/12 season plotted at 50% to preserve axis scales. Data underlying this graph are available at UCL Discovery.[<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0146964#pone.0146964.ref014" target="_blank">14</a>]</p

    Variations in the prevalence of reporting recent illicit drug use<sup>1</sup> by sociodemographic and health-related factors, and sexual behaviours: Sexually-active men aged 16–44 years.

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    <p>Variations in the prevalence of reporting recent illicit drug use<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0177922#t002fn002" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a> by sociodemographic and health-related factors, and sexual behaviours: Sexually-active men aged 16–44 years.</p

    Prevalence (95% CI) of illicit drug use<sup>1</sup> in the past year, reported by sexually-active people aged 16–44 years in Britain by type of drugs used, gender and age-group.

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    <p>Prevalence (95% CI) of illicit drug use<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0177922#t001fn001" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a> in the past year, reported by sexually-active people aged 16–44 years in Britain by type of drugs used, gender and age-group.</p
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