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Volume 30, Number 7—July 2024
Research Letter

Emergence of Indigenous Dengue Fever, Niger, October 2023

Habibatou Idé AmadouComments to Author , Saada Moussa, Ibrahim Issa Arzika, Hadiza Ousmane, Soumana Amadou, Balki Aoula, Abdoulaye Ousmane, Ibrahim Maman Laminou, and Adamou Lagare
Author affiliations: Centre de Recherche Medicale et Sanitaire, Niamey, Niger (H. Idé Amadou, I.I. Arzika, H. Ousmane, S. Amadou, B. Aoula, I.M. Laminou, A. Lagare); Hopital National de Niamey, Niger (S. Moussa); Universite Dan Dicko Dankoulodo, Maradi, Niger (A. Ousmane)

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Distribution and results of dengue fever testing of suspected cases according to hospital or clinical origin in Niamey, Niger, October 2023. CERMES, Centre de Recherche Medicale et Sanitaire.

Figure. Distribution and results of dengue fever testing of suspected cases according to hospital or clinical origin in Niamey, Niger, October 2023. CERMES, Centre de Recherche Medicale et Sanitaire.

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