Figure 4. Number of ED visits and hospital stays* related to infectious enteritis, by month, 2010. Trend line chart; number of stays or visits, in thousands; Treat-and-release ED visits; January, 33.7; February, 33.7; March, 30.2; April, 21.9; May, 21.0; June, 17.7; July, 17.9; August, 18.1; September, 16.7; October, 18.8; November, 23.7; December, 27.5; Number of stays or visits, in thousands; inpatient hospital stays; January, 19.9; February, 18.6; March, 21.0; April, 17.2; May, 16.8; June, 15.8; July, 15.7; August, 16.0; September, 14.9; October, 15.7; November, 16.6; December, 20.0; Source: AHRQ, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Costs and Utilization Project, Nationwide Emergency Department Sample and Nationwide Inpatient Sample, 2010. *Based on all-listed diagnoses.

Figure 4Number of ED visits and hospital stays* related to infectious enteritis per month, in thousands, during 2010

Source: AHRQ, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Emergency Department Sample and Nationwide Inpatient Sample, 2010

From: Statistical Brief #150, Infectious Enteritis and Foodborne Illness in the United States, 2010

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