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Volume 23, Supplement—December 2017
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Global Health Security Supplement
Prevent

Expanding Pertussis Epidemiology in 6 Latin America Countries through the Latin American Pertussis Project

Veronica A. Pinell-McNamaraComments to Author , Anna M. Acosta, Maria Cristina Pedreira, Ana F. Carvalho, Lucia Pawloski, Maria Lucia Tondella1, and Elizabeth Briere1
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (V.A. Pinell-McNamara, A.M. Acosta, L. Pawloski, M.L. Tondella, E. Briere); Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, USA (M.C. Pedreira); Sabin Vaccine Institute, Washington (A.F. Carvalho)

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Figure 1

Optimal timing for diagnostic testing for pertussis, in weeks. Dark colors indicate optimal timing window; lighter colors indicate that tests may provide accurate results during these periods.

Figure 1. Optimal timing for diagnostic testing for pertussis, in weeks. Dark colors indicate optimal timing window; lighter colors indicate that tests may provide accurate results during these periods.

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1These authors were co-principal investigators.

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