Volume 22, Number 3—March 2016
Research
Mortality Rates during Cholera Epidemic, Haiti, 2010–2011
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Figure 1. Study sites used to determine mortality rates during cholera epidemic, Haiti, 2010–2011: entire town of Gonaives, urban slum in Cap-Haïtien, rural communal sections in North Department, and communal section of Gaspard. Red circles, rural sites; blue circles, urban sites. Circle size is proportional to the estimated population of each site.
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