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Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Synopsis

Patterns of Transmission and Sources of Infection in Outbreaks of Human Toxoplasmosis

Fernanda Pinto-FerreiraComments to Author , Eloiza Teles Caldart, Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi Pasquali, Regina Mitsuka-Breganó, Roberta Lemos Freire, and Italmar Teodorico Navarro
Author affiliations: State University of Londrina, Londrina, Brazil (F. Pinto-Ferreira, E.T. Caldart, R. Mitsuka-Breganó, R.L. Freire, I.T. Navarro); Unoesc, Santa Catarina, Brazil (A.K.S. Pasquali)

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Figure 2

Geographic distribution of 34 outbreaks of human toxoplasmosis worldwide as cited in reports published during 1967–March 2018. Probable and known transmission routes are indicated by color. Circle size corresponds to the number of outbreaks.

Figure 2. Geographic distribution of 34 outbreaks of human toxoplasmosis worldwide as cited in reports published during 1967–March 2018. Probable and known transmission routes are indicated by color. Circle size corresponds to the number of outbreaks.

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