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Hospital discharges with a principal diagnosis of myocarditis

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From: Mark Shelly

Dear Ministry of Health,
Report:
https://www.health.govt.nz/news-media/me...
Claim:
There are many possible causes of myocarditis, the most common being viral infection; an average of 95 people (SAFE study) are discharged from hospital with a principal diagnosis of myocarditis in New Zealand every year.
Please provide a copy of the report referred to above.
Please provide updated statistics (ie number of people discharged from hospital with a principal diagnosis of myocarditis in NZ every year subsequent to dates used in this study.
Please stratify by age and sex if possible.
Yours faithfully,
Mark Shelly

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