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Volume 10, Number 12—December 2004
Letter

Serologic Evidence of Hantavirus Infection in Humans, Colombia

Salim Máttar*†Comments to Author  and Miguel Parra†
Author affiliations: *Universidad de Córdoba, Montería, Colombia; †Corporación Universitaria del Sinú, Montería, Córdoba, Colombia

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Locations of 12 towns in Córdoba and Sucre departments, Colombia, where rural workers were screened for antibody to Sin Nombre hantavirus. Numbers in parentheses represent number of antibody-positive persons and number of persons tested.

Figure. Locations of 12 towns in Córdoba and Sucre departments, Colombia, where rural workers were screened for antibody to Sin Nombre hantavirus. Numbers in parentheses represent number of antibody-positive persons and number of persons tested.

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