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Table 1.

Demographics, comorbidities, characteristics of infection and disease severity in those who died compared with those who were alive at the end of follow up.

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Figure 1.

a. Kaplan-Meier crude survival estimates by age group for all sepsis patients (n = 1,028). b. Kaplan-Meier crude survival estimates by age group for severe sepsis patients (n = 228).

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Figure 2.

a. Cumulative relative survival for patients with sepsis and severe sepsis, compared with a reference population. Dotted lines represent 95% confidence intervals. b. Cumulative relative survival for only patients with severe sepsis (n = 228), compared with a reference population. Dotted lines represent 95% confidence intervals.

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Figure 3.

a. Cumulative relative survival by age group for all sepsis patients (n = 1,028). b. Cumulative relative survival by age group for severe sepsis patients (n = 228).

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Table 2.

Interval-specific relative survival by age category (all sepsis patients).

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Table 3.

Interval specific relative survival by age category (severe sepsis patients).

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Table 4.

Five-year relative survival (with 95% confidence interval) by age group, sex and Indigenous status.

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Table 5.

Multivariable analysis of predictors of excess mortality using Poisson regression.

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