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Volume 21, Number 12—December 2015
Dispatch

Oropharyngeal Tularemia Outbreak Associated with Drinking Contaminated Tap Water, Turkey, July–September 2013

Dilber AktasComments to Author , Bekir Celebi, Mehmet Emirhan Isik, Celal Tutus, Huseyin Ozturk, Fehminaz Temel, Mecit Kizilaslan, and Bao-Ping Zhu1
Author affiliations: Public Health Institution of Turkey, Ankara, Turkey (D. Aktas, B. Celebi, C. Tutus, H. Ozturk, F. Temel); Bayburt Public Hospital, Bayburt, Turkey (M.E. Isik); Bayburt Provincial Public Health Directorate, Bayburt (M. Kizilaslan); World Health Organization, European Regional Office, Turkey Country Office, Ankara (B.-P. Zhu)

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Epidemic curve indicating a continuous common-source exposure leading to an outbreak of oropharyngeal tularemia, Sancaktepe Village, Turkey, July–September 2013.

Figure. Epidemic curve indicating a continuous common-source exposure leading to an outbreak of oropharyngeal tularemia, Sancaktepe Village, Turkey, July–September 2013.

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1Current affiliation: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kampala, Uganda.

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