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Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005
Letter

Wild Poliovirus Type 1, Central African Republic

Ionela Gouandjika-Vasilache*, Jean Kipela†, Regis Mbay Daba‡, Vicroire Mokwapi†, Emmanuel Nambozuina‡, Joseph Cabore§, Omer G. Pasi¶, and Didier Menard*
Author affiliations: *Institut Pasteur de Bangui, Bangui, Central African Republic; †World Health Organization, Bangui, Central African Republic; ‡Ministry of Health, Bangui, Central African Republic; §World Health Organization, Yaounde, Cameroon; ¶Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Supplementary immunization activities (SIA) areas, military conflicts, and migration movements, Central African Republic, 2001–2004. Gray star indicates first case of wild poliovirus type 1, Ombella-M'Poko (SR1), 2003; white stars indicate 2004 cases (1 in Ouham [SR3], 3 in Nana-Mambere [SR2], 3 in Sangha-Mbaere [SR2], and 23 in Mambere-Kadei [SR2]); circles indicate SIA areas, March–April 2004; arrows indicate 2001–2003 migration; dark gray shading indicates military conflict areas, 2001–2003.

Figure. . Supplementary immunization activities (SIA) areas, military conflicts, and migration movements, Central African Republic, 2001–2004. Gray star indicates first case of wild poliovirus type 1, Ombella-M'Poko (SR1), 2003; white stars indicate 2004 cases (1 in Ouham [SR3], 3 in Nana-Mambere [SR2], 3 in Sangha-Mbaere [SR2], and 23 in Mambere-Kadei [SR2]); circles indicate SIA areas, March–April 2004; arrows indicate 2001–2003 migration; dark gray shading indicates military conflict areas, 2001–2003.

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