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Volume 9, Number 3—March 2003
Dispatch

Removing Deer Mice from Buildings and the Risk for Human Exposure to Sin Nombre Virus

Richard J. Douglass*Comments to Author , Amy J. Kuenzi*, Courtney Y. Williams†, Samuel J. Douglass‡Comments to Author , and James N. Mills§
Author affiliations: *Montana Tech of the University of Montana, Butte, Montana, USA; †University of California School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, California, USA; ‡Clark’s Honors College, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA; §Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Number and Sin Nombre virus–antibody prevalence in deer mice found in removal and control buildings, Montana. Data combined from previous study (left side, [3]) and from experiments conducted in fall 1999 and spring 2001 (right side).

Figure. Number and Sin Nombre virus–antibody prevalence in deer mice found in removal and control buildings, Montana. Data combined from previous study (left side, [3]) and from experiments conducted in fall 1999 and spring 2001 (right side).

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