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Volume 10, Number 3—March 2004
Dispatch

B-Virus and Free-Ranging Macaques, Puerto Rico

Kristen Jensen*, Francisco Alvarado-Ramy†‡Comments to Author , Janis González-Martínez§, Edmundo Kraiselburd§, and Johnny Rullán‡
Author affiliations: *Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Puerto Rico Department of Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico; §Caribbean Primate Research Center, Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico

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Map of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Nonhuman primates were originally introduced in the southwestern coast, near Guánica.

Figure. Map of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Nonhuman primates were originally introduced in the southwestern coast, near Guánica.

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