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Volume 23, Supplement—December 2017
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Global Health Security Supplement
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Enhancing Laboratory Response Network Capacity in South Korea

J. Todd ParkerComments to Author , Ann-Christian Juren, Luis Lowe, Scott Santibañez, Gi-eun Rhie, and Toby L. Merlin
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, US A (J.T. Parker, A.-C. Juren, L. Lowe, S. Santibañez, T.L. Merlin); Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Osong, South Korea (G.-e. Rhie)

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Locations of Laboratory Response Networks in South Korea. BAACH, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, US Army Yongsan Garrison, Seoul; KCDC, Korea Center for Disease Control, Osong.

Figure 1. Locations of Laboratory Response Networks in South Korea. BAACH, Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, US Army Yongsan Garrison, Seoul; KCDC, Korea Center for Disease Control, Osong.

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