Volume 19, Number 4—April 2013
Dispatch
Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease during 2010–2011 Epidemic, South Korea
Figure 1
![Progress of foot-and-mouth disease transmission throughout South Korea during 2010–2011 outbreak. Circles indicate cases in swine at index farms; black dots, cases in cattle. A timeline of case detection is provided in online Technical Appendix Figure 1 (wwwnc.cdc.gov/EID/article/19/4/1-1320-Techapp1.pdf). IC, Incheon; GG, Gyeonggi; GW, Gangwon; CN, Chungnam; CB, Chungbuk; GB, Gyeongbuk; GN, Gyeongnam; JN, Jeonnam; JB, Jeonbuk; DG, Daegu.](/eid/images/12-1320-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. . . Progress of foot-and-mouth disease transmission throughout South Korea during 2010–2011 outbreak. Circles indicate cases in swine at index farms; black dots, cases in cattle. A timeline of case detection is provided in online Technical Appendix (wwwnc.cdc.gov/EID/article/19/4/1-1320-Techapp1.pdf). IC, Incheon; GG, Gyeonggi; GW, Gangwon; CN, Chungnam; CB, Chungbuk; GB, Gyeongbuk; GN, Gyeongnam; JN, Jeonnam; JB, Jeonbuk; DG, Daegu.
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