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Identifying and describing a cohort effect in the national database of reported cases of hepatitis C virus infection in Canada (1991−2010): an age-period-cohort analysis

Max Trubnikov, Ping Yan, Jane Njihia and Chris Archibald
November 11, 2014 2 (4) E281-E287; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140041
Max Trubnikov
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vol. 2 no. 4 E281-E287
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20140041
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25485255
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  • Published online November 11, 2014.
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  1. Max Trubnikov, MD, PhD1,
  2. Ping Yan, PhD1,
  3. Jane Njihia, MHSc1,
  4. Chris Archibald, MDCM, MHSc1
  1. 1Public Health Agency of Canada − Centre for Communicable Diseases and Infection Control
    Ottawa, Ont.
  1. Correspondence to:
    Max Trubnikov, maxim.trubnikov{at}phac-aspc.gc.ca
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