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📊 antibiotics: microbe bloodstream neonatal attributable amr #3672

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Automatically updated datasets matching weekly_wildfires|excess_mortality|covid|fluid|flunet|country_profile|garden/ihme_gbd/2019/gbd_risk are not included

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@spoonerf spoonerf changed the title 📊 microbe bloodstream neonatal attributable amr 📊 antibiotics: microbe bloodstream neonatal attributable amr Dec 2, 2024
@spoonerf spoonerf marked this pull request as ready for review December 2, 2024 15:34
@spoonerf spoonerf merged commit 4c7e9c9 into master Dec 2, 2024
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@spoonerf spoonerf deleted the data-microbe-bloodstream-amr branch December 2, 2024 15:54
antea04 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 5, 2025
* 📊 microbe bloodstream neonatal attributable amr

* adding amr attributable neonatal deaths from bloodstream infections

* removing unused dataset
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