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Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016
Dispatch

Dogs and Opossums Positive for Vaccinia Virus during Outbreak Affecting Cattle and Humans, São Paulo State, Brazil

Marina G. Peres, Claudenice B. Barros, Camila M. Appolinário, João M.A.P. Antunes, Mateus S.R. Mioni, Thais S. Bacchiega, Susan D. Allendorf, Acácia F. Vicente, Clóvis R. Fonseca, and Jane MegidComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Botucatu, Brazil

Main Article

Figure 1

Lesion on arm of a human who worked as a milker, São Paulo State, Brazil. The lesion was determined to be caused by infection with vaccinia virus.

Figure 1. Lesion on arm of a human who worked as a milker, São Paulo State, Brazil. The lesion was determined to be caused by infection with vaccinia virus.

Main Article

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