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Volume 3, Number 3—September 1997
Synopsis

Aedes albopictus in the United States: Ten-Year Presence and Public Health Implications

Chester G. MooreComments to Author  and Carl J. Mitchell
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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Table 3

Arboviruses isolated from Aedes albopictus in the United States, 1987-1996*

Virus State County or Parish Year
Potosi Missouri Washington 1989
North Carolina Anson 1994
Illinois Jasper 1994
Eastern equine encephalitis Florida Polk 1991
Keystone Florida Polk 1991
Florida Orange 1993
Louisiana Calcasieu 1995
Tensaw Texas Montgomery 1991
Cache Valley Illinois Jasper 1995

*All viruses except Tensaw were isolated in the CDC laboratory in Fort Collins, Colorado; Tensaw virus was isolated by the Texas State Health Department, Austin, Texas.

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