Volume 19, Number 4—April 2013
Dispatch
Early Introduction and Delayed Dissemination of Pandemic Influenza, Gabon
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Figure 1. . . Towns in the influenza sentinel network in Gabon. Libreville was chosen as a typical urban community; Franceville, in the southeast, represents a savannah/forested rural region of 100,000 inhabitants; and Oyem (35,241 inhabitants) and Koulamoutou (16,270 inhabitants), in the north and south, respectively, represent forested rural regions.
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