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Volume 20, Number 8—August 2014
Dispatch

Co-circulation of Dengue and Chikungunya Viruses, Al Hudaydah, Yemen, 2012

Giovanni RezzaComments to Author , Gamal El-Sawaf, Giovanni Faggioni, Fenicia Vescio, Ranya Al Ameri, Riccardo De Santis, Ghada Helaly, Alice Pomponi, Dalia Metwally, Massimo Fantini, Hussein Qadi, Massimo Ciccozzi, and Florigio Lista
Author affiliations: Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy (G. Rezza, F. Vescio, M. Ciccozzi); Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt (G. El-Sawaf, G. Helaly, D. Metwally); Army Medical and Veterinary Research Center, Rome (G. Faggioni, R. De Santis, A. Pomponi, F. Lista); University of Sana’a, Yemen (R. Al Ameri, H. Qadi); University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome (M. Fantini)

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Figure 1

Location of Al Hudaydah, Yemen, where the co-circulation of dengue virus, chikungunya virus, and other dengue-like viruses was studied in 2012. Other important towns, Sanaa, Aden, and Al Mukalla (the capital of Hadramout governorate), are also shown.

Figure 1. Location of Al Hudaydah, Yemen, where the co-circulation of dengue virus, chikungunya virus, and other dengue-like viruses was studied in 2012Other important towns, Sanaa, Aden, and Al Mukalla (the capital of Hadramout governorate), are also shown.

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