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Volume 11, Number 11—November 2005
Research

Rift Valley Fever in Small Ruminants, Senegal, 2003

Véronique Chevalier*Comments to Author , Renaud Lancelot†, Yaya Thiongane‡, Baba Sall§, Amadou Diaité‡, and Bernard Mondet¶
Author affiliations: *Centre International de Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Montpellier, France; †Ambassade de France, Antananarivo, Madagascar; ‡Institut Sénégalais de Recherche Agricole, Dakar-Hann, Senegal; §Direction de l'Élevage, Dakar, Senegal; ¶Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Dakar-Hann, Senegal

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Table 3

Sample size, lost to follow-up, and observed serologic incidence of Rift Valley fever in small ruminants, Barkedji area, Senegal, 2003 rainy season*

Pond Compound code Initial size Lost to follow-up Serologic incidence
Barkedji BK1 20 0 0
BK2 50 28 0
BK3 30 15 0
Furdu FUR 40 1 1
Kangaledji KAN 86 34 14
Loumbel Lana DIA 12 7 2
LOU 89 69 1
Ngao Gaoudi GAW 40 10 1
NG2 30 3 1
NGA 20 2 1
Niaka BEL 17 1 0
NI4 20 20 -
NIA 37 10 4
NIK 20 18 1
Yaralope YA1 20 11 0
YA2 79 2 0

*For 7 ponds and 16 compounds; N = 610 small ruminants.

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