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Volume 27, Number 3—March 2021
Dispatch

Implementation of an Animal Sporotrichosis Surveillance and Control Program, Southeastern Brazil

Simone M. Moreira, Elisa H.P. Andrade, Marcelo T. Paiva, Hassan M. Zibaoui, Lauranne A. Salvato, Maria I. Azevedo, Camila S.F. Oliveira, Danielle F.M. Soares, Kelly M. Keller, Sérgio L. Magalhães, Maria H.F. Morais, José R.R. Costa, and Camila V. BastosComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Instituto Federal de Minas Gerais, Bambuí, Brazil (S.M. Moreira); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (E.H.P. Andrade, M.T. Paiva, L.A. Salvato, M.I. Azevedo, C.S.F. Oliveira, D.F.M. Soares, K.M. Keller, C.V. Bastos); Prefeitura Municipal de Contagem, Contagem, Brazil (H.M. Zibaoui, S.L. Magalhães, M.H.F. Morais, J.R.R. Costa)

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Proportion of cats laboratory-positive for sporotrichosis among animals with suspected disease, according to the strategy of identification, Contagem, Minas Gerais, Brazil, May 2017–December 2018.

Figure 2. Proportion of cats laboratory-positive for sporotrichosis among animals with suspected disease, according to the strategy of identification, Contagem, Minas Gerais, Brazil, May 2017–December 2018.

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