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Volume 17, Number 12—December 2011
Letter

West Nile Fever Outbreak in Horses and Humans, Spain, 2010

Ignacio García-BocanegraComments to Author , Juan A. Jaén-Téllez, Sebastián Napp, Antonio Arenas-Montes, Manuel Fernández-Morente, Vicente Fernández-Molera, and Antonio Arenas
Author affiliations: University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain (I. García-Bocanegra, A. Arenas-Montes, A. Arenas); Consejería de Agricultura y Pesca, Sevilla, Spain (J.A. Jaén-Téllez, M. Fernández-Morente, V. Fernández-Molera); and Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal, Barcelona, Spain (S. Napp)

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Spatial distribution of West Nile virus–infected horse herds (gray dots), virus-negative horse herds (white dots), and human cases (black dots) in Andalusia (southern Spain) at the end of 2010.

Figure. Spatial distribution of West Nile virus–infected horse herds (gray dots), virus-negative horse herds (white dots), and human cases (black dots) in Andalusia (southern Spain) at the end of 2010.

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