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Volume 9, Number 6—June 2003
Research

Serogroup W-135 Meningococcal Disease during the Hajj, 2000

Jairam R. Lingappa*Comments to Author , Abdullah M. Al-Rabeah†, Rana Hajjeh*, Tajammal Mustafa†, Adel Fatani†, Tami Al-Bassam†, Amira Badukhan†, Abdulhafiz Turkistani†, Nassen Al-Hamdan†, Mohamed Al-Jeffri†, Yaqoub Al Mazrou†, Bradley A. Perkins*, Tanja Popovic*, Leonard W. Mayer*, and Nancy E. Rosenstein*
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Figure 2

Meningococcal disease during the 2000 Hajj: Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina, January 24–June 5, 2000. 
The number of cases of serogroup-specific meningococcal disease is shown by date. The duration of the 2000 Hajj is indicated.

Figure 2. Meningococcal disease during the 2000 Hajj: Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina, January 24–June 5, 2000. 
The number of cases of serogroup-specific meningococcal disease is shown by date. The duration of the 2000 Hajj is indicated.

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