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Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019
Synopsis

Localized Outbreaks of Epidemic Polyarthritis among Military Personnel Caused by Different Sublineages of Ross River Virus, Northeastern Australia, 2016–2017

Wenjun LiuComments to Author , Joanne R. Kizu, Luke R. Le Grand, Christopher G. Moller, Tracy L. Carthew, Ian R. Mitchell, Ania J. Gubala, and John G. Aaskov
Author affiliations: Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute, Enoggera, Queensland, Australia (W. Liu, J.R. Kizu, L.R. Le Grand, C.G. Moller, T.L. Carthew); Australian Defence Science and Technology Group, Fishermans Bend, Victoria, Australia (I.R. Mitchell, A.J. Gubala); Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (J.G. Aaskov)

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Figure 1

Characteristics of an RRV outbreak among Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel during and after training in Shoalwater Bay Training Area (SWBTA), Northeast Australia, 2016. A) RRV attack rates among 3 ADF units. B) Routes of ADF units during exercises in SWBTA. C) Timeline of outbreak. EPA, epidemic polyarthritis; RRV, Ross River virus; UOTF, urban operation training facility.

Figure 1. Characteristics of an RRV outbreak among Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel during and after training in Shoalwater Bay Training Area (SWBTA), northeastern Australia, 2016. A) RRV attack rates among 3 ADF units. B) Routes of ADF units during exercises in SWBTA. C) Timeline of outbreak. EPA, epidemic polyarthritis; RRV, Ross River virus; UOTF, urban operation training facility.

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