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Volume 6, Number 4—August 2000
Dispatch

Epidemic Spread of Adenovirus Type 4-Associated Acute Respiratory Disease between U.S. Army Installations

K. Mills McNeill*Comments to Author , F. Ridgely Benton†, Susan C. Monteith†, Margaret A. Tuchscherer†, and Joel C. Gaydos‡

Author affiliations: *Catawba Health District, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Lancaster, South Carolina, USA; † Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia, USA; ‡U.S. Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

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All acute respiratory disease (ARD) and adenovirus type 4-associated ARD incidence rates (cases/1000 trainees/month) at Fort Jackson, South Carolina., and Fort Gordon, Georgia, May through December 1997.

Figure 2. All acute respiratory disease (ARD) and adenovirus type 4-associated ARD incidence rates (cases/1000 trainees/month) at Fort Jackson, South Carolina., and Fort Gordon, Georgia, May through December 1997.

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