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Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005
Dispatch

Endemic Tularemia, Sweden, 2003

Lara Payne*†Comments to Author , Malin Arneborn†, Anders Tegnell†‡, and Johan Giesecke†
Author affiliations: *European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training, Solna, Sweden; †Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Solna, Sweden; ‡National Board of Health and Welfare, Stockholm, Sweden

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Figure 1

Number of tularemia cases reported in Sweden by year (1930–2003).

Figure 1. . Number of tularemia cases reported in Sweden by year (1930–2003).

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