Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link Skip directly to A-Z link Skip directly to A-Z link
Volume 8, Number 3—March 2002
Dispatch

Epidemiologic Features of Four Successive Annual Outbreaks of Bubonic Plague in Mahajanga, Madagascar

Pascal Boisier*†Comments to Author , Lila Rahalison*, Monique Rasolomaharo‡, Maherisoa Ratsitorahina*, Mahafaly Mahafaly‡, Maminirana Razafimahefa‡, Jean-Marc Duplantier§, Lala Ratsifasoamanana¶, and Suzanne Chanteau*
Author affiliations: *Institut Pasteur, World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Plague, Antananarivo, Madagascar; †Hopital d'Instruction des Armees Robert Picque, Bordeaux, France; ‡Androva Hospital, Mahajanga, Madagascar; §Institut de Recherches pour le Developpement, Antananarivo, Madagascar; ¶Plague National Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Antananarivo, Madagascar;

Main Article

Figure 3

Mean air temperatures and month-distribution of laboratory-confirmed cases of bubonic plague, Mahajanga, Madagascar, since 1995.

Figure 3. Mean air temperatures and month-distribution of laboratory-confirmed cases of bubonic plague, Mahajanga, Madagascar, since 1995.

Main Article

Page created: July 15, 2010
Page updated: July 15, 2010
Page reviewed: July 15, 2010
The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by any of the groups named above.
file_external