Fig. 2
From: Increased cardiomyopathy risk after viral infection evidence from a nationwide cohort in Taiwan

Adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) for the risk of cardiomyopathy by covariates. Each point represents the aHR with its corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI), derived from multivariate Cox regression. Variables include demographic, socioeconomic, seasonal, and healthcare-level factors. An aHR above 1 indicates increased risk, while values below 1 suggest reduced risk relative to the reference category.