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Volume 12, Number 1—January 2006
Dispatch

Ocular Vaccinia Infection in Laboratory Worker, Philadelphia, 2004

Felicia M.T. Lewis*†Comments to Author , Esther Chernak*, Erinn Goldman†, Yu Li†, Kevin Karem†, Inger K. Damon†, Richard Henkel†, E. Claire Newbern*, Patrina Ross*, and Caroline C. Johnson*
Author affiliations: *Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 1

Patient's left eye after admission to hospital. The primary pox lesion is located at the inner canthus. Photographer: E. Claire Newbern.

Figure 1. Patient's left eye after admission to hospital. The primary pox lesion is located at the inner canthus. Photographer: E. Claire Newbern.

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