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Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018
Dispatch

Cache Valley Virus in Aedes japonicus japonicus Mosquitoes, Appalachian Region, United States

Fan Yang1, Kevin Chan, Paul E. Marek, Philip M. Armstrong, Pengcheng Liu, Jacob E. Bova, Joshua N. Bernick, Benjamin E. McMillan, Benjamin G. Weidlich, and Sally L. PaulsonComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA (F. Yang, K. Chan, P.E. Marek, P. Liu, J.E. Bova, J.N. Bernick, B.E. McMillan, B.G. Weidlich, S.L. Paulson); The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (P.M. Armstrong)

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Figure 1

Study site used for detection of Cache Valley virus in Aedes japonicus japonicus mosquitoes, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, 2015. Insets show location of Blacksburg in Montgomery County (black box) and the county in Virginia (black shading).

Figure 1. Study site used for detection of Cache Valley virus in Aedes japonicus japonicus mosquitoes, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, 2015. Insets show location of Blacksburg in Montgomery County (black box) and the county in Virginia (black shading).

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1Current affiliation: California Department of Public Health, Richmond, California, USA.

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