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Volume 13, Number 12—December 2007
Research

Changing Epidemiology of Human Brucellosis, Germany, 1962–2005

Sascha Al Dahouk*Comments to Author , Heinrich Neubauer†, Andreas Hensel‡, Irene Schöneberg§, Karsten Nöckler‡, Katharina Alpers§, Hiltrud Merzenich¶, Klaus Stark§, and Andreas Jansen§
Author affiliations: *Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; †Friedrich Loeffler Institute, Jena, Germany; ‡Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany; §Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany; ¶Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany;

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Figure 5

Seasonal distribution of brucellosis cases (n = 207), Germany, 1995–2005.

Figure 5. Seasonal distribution of brucellosis cases (n = 207), Germany, 1995–2005.

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