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Volume 6, Number 4—August 2000
Dispatch

The Role of Pathology in an Investigation of an Outbreak of West Nile Encephalitis in New York, 1999

Wun-Ju Shieh*, Jeannette Guarner*, Marci Layton†, Annie D. Fine†, James Miller†, Denis Nash†, Grant L. Campbell*, John T. Roehrig*, Duane J. Gubler*, and Sherif R. Zaki*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †New York City Department of Health, New York City, New York, USA

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Figure 2

Positive staining of viral antigens in neurons and neuronal processes. Immunoalkaline phosphate staining, naphthol fast red substrate with light hematoxylin counterstain. Original magnification, X100.

Figure 2. Positive staining of viral antigens in neurons and neuronal processes. Immunoalkaline phosphate staining, naphthol fast red substrate with light hematoxylin counterstain. Original magnification, X100.

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