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Volume 3, Number 3—September 1997
Synopsis

Aedes albopictus in the United States: Ten-Year Presence and Public Health Implications

Chester G. MooreComments to Author  and Carl J. Mitchell
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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Table 2

Field-collected Aedes albopictus tested for virus, 1987-1995*

State of origin Number tested
Alabama 64
Arkansas 1,234
Florida 18,862
Illinois 10,921
Indiana 516
Louisiana 47,320
Mississippi 128
Missouri 35,797
North Carolina 4,590
Ohio 1,604
South Carolina 72
Tennessee 1,771
TOTAL 122,879

*Tests were conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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