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Volume 28, Number 5—May 2022
Research Letter

Viral Hepatitis E Outbreaks in Refugees and Internally Displaced Populations, sub-Saharan Africa, 2010–2020

Angel N. DesaiComments to Author , Amir M. Mohareb, Mubarak Mustafa Elkarsany, Hailemichael Desalegn, Lawrence C. Madoff, and Britta Lassmann
Author affiliations: University of California–Davis, Sacramento, California, USA (A.N. Desai); International Society for Infectious Diseases, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA (A.N. Desai, M.M. Elkarsany, L.C. Madoff, B. Lassmann); Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (A.M. Mohareb); Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan (M.M. Elkarsany); St. Paul’s Hospital MMC, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (H.D. Desalegn); University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (L.C. Madoff)

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Geographic distribution of acute hepatitis E virus outbreaks reported among displaced persons in sub-Saharan Africa, 2010–2020.

Figure. Geographic distribution of acute hepatitis E virus outbreaks reported among displaced persons in sub-Saharan Africa, 2010–2020.

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