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Volume 7, Number 5—October 2001
Synopsis

Changing Epidemiology of Q Fever in Germany, 1947-1999

Wiebke HellenbrandComments to Author , Thomas Breuer, and Lyle Petersen
Author affiliations: Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin, Germany

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Figure 2

Mean annual Q fever incidence per million population in Germany.

Figure 2. . Mean annual Q fever incidence per million population in Germany.

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