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Volume 10, Number 4—April 2004
Perspective

Reanalyzing the 1900–1920 Sleeping Sickness Epidemic in Uganda

E.M. Fèvre*Comments to Author , P.G. Coleman†, S.C. Welburn*, and I. Maudlin*
Author affiliations: *University of Edinburgh, Roslin, Midlothian, United Kingdom; †London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom

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Figure 1

Map of Uganda showing its location in East Africa (inset) and the location of the Busoga region where approximately 250,000 people died from 1900 to 1920.

Figure 1. Map of Uganda showing its location in East Africa (inset) and the location of the Busoga region where approximately 250,000 people died from 1900 to 1920.

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