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Volume 29, Number 9—September 2023
Research

Global Estimate of Human Brucellosis Incidence

Christopher G. Laine, Valen E. Johnson, H. Morgan Scott, and Angela M. Arenas-GamboaComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

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Figure 3

Estimated distribution of annual human brucellosis incidence as determined by bootstrap resampling model for Africa (A), Asia (B), Americas (C), and Europe (D) and globally (E).  Histograms generated via 1 million sample iterations based on observed reported case count values.

Figure 3. Estimated distribution of annual human brucellosis incidence as determined by bootstrap resampling model for Africa (A), Asia (B), Americas (C), and Europe (D) and globally (E). Histograms generated via 1 million sample iterations based on observed reported case count values.

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