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Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014
Dispatch

Trace-Forward Investigation of Mice in Response to Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Outbreak

Laura EdisonComments to Author , Barbara Knust, Bret Petersen, Julie Gabel, Craig Manning, Cherie Drenzek, Ute Ströher, Pierre E. Rollin, Douglas Thoroughman, Stuart T. Nichol, and the Multistate LCMV Outbreak Working Group
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (L. Edison, B. Knust, B. Petersen, C. Manning, U. Ströeher, P.E. Rollin, D. Thoroughman, S.T. Nichol); Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta (L. Edison, J. Gabel, C. Drenzek); Kentucky Department for Public Health, Lexington, Kentucky, USA (D. Thoroughman)

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Figure 2

The distribution of mice potentially infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus originating from facility A to ≈500 pet stores and other animal facilities in 21 states, United States, 2012.

Figure 2. . The distribution of mice potentially infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus originating from facility A to ≈500 pet stores and other animal facilities in 21 states, United States, 2012.

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1Additional members of the Multistate LCMV Outbreak Working Group who contributed data are listed at the end of this article.

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