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Shu-Yu Tai; Fu-Wen Liang; Yen-Yee Hng; Yi-Hsuan Lo; Tsung-Hsueh Lu (2022). Impacts of using different standard populations in calculating age-standardized death rates when age-specific death rates in the populations being compared do not have a consistent relationship: A cross-sectional population-based observational study on US state HIV death rates [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.41ns1rng8
Shu-Yu Tai; Fu-Wen Liang; Yen-Yee Hng; Yi-Hsuan Lo; Tsung-Hsueh Lu
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Mar 8, 2022
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The data were extracted from CDC WONDER.
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Impacts of using different standard populations in calculating age-standardized death rates when age-specific death rates in the populations being compared do not have a consistent relationship: A cross-sectional population-based observational study on US state HIV death rates