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Fig. 6

From: Influenza infections in Australia 2009–2015: is there a combined effect of age and sex on susceptibility to virus subtypes?

Fig. 6

a Relative rate ratio for Influenza A (all notifications), by state in Australia 2010–15 (N = 179,447) (b) Relative rate ratio for Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, by state in Australia 2010–15 (N = 27,858) (c) Relative rate ratio for Influenza A(H3N2), by state in Australia 2010–15 (N = 23,516) QLD, Queensland; NSW, New South Wales; SA, South Australia; VIC, Victoria. Note: the dotted grey line is the reference line for a relative rate ratio of 1 (equivalent female to male rate), ratio >1 indicates female preponderance. Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria comprise 88% of Influenza A notifications across Australia during 2010-15.

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