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Volume 21, Number 2—February 2015
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Ascariasis in Humans and Pigs on Small-Scale Farms, Maine, USA, 2010–2013

Leigh Ann MillerComments to Author , Kate Colby, Susan E. Manning, Donald Hoenig, Elizabeth McEvoy, Susan P. Montgomery, Blaine Mathison, Marcos de Almeida, Henry Bishop, Alexandre Dasilva, and Stephen Sears
Author affiliations: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Augusta, Maine, USA (L.A. Miller, K. Colby, S.E. Manning, S. Sears); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (L.A. Miller, S.E. Manning, S. Montgomery, B. Mathison, M. de Almeida, H. Bishop, A. Dasilva); University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine, USA (K. Colby); Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Augusta (D. Hoenig, E. McEvoy)

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Locations of human ascariasis cases in Maine, USA, 2010–2013.

Figure. Locations of human ascariasis cases in Maine, USA, 2010–2013.

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