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Table 1.

ICD-9 codes used to identify cases of depression.

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Table 2.

Patients identified with animal bites and injuries based on the E906.X codes, representing non-venomous animal bites and injuries.

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Table 3.

Patients with bites, depression, or both.

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Figure 1.

Stacked bar chart showing age versus total number of patients, for 750 patients with cat bites.

Dark blue bars represent patients with depression and light blue bars represent patients without depression. Ages are rounded to the nearest 5-year period.

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Table 4.

Temporal relationships among the time of first diagnosis of depression and cat or dog bites.

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Table 5.

Background of the biting cat, categorized by gender and depression of the human bite recipient.

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Table 6.

Percent probability of having depression given the following conditions.

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