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Volume 13, Number 9—September 2007
Research

Effect of Interventions on Influenza A (H9N2) Isolation in Hong Kong’s Live Poultry Markets, 1999–2005

Eric H.Y. Lau*1, Y.H. Connie Leung*1, Li Juan Zhang*, Benjamin J. Cowling*, Sin Ping Mak†, Yi Guan*, Gabriel M. Leung*Comments to Author , and J. S. Malik Peiris*
Author affiliations: *The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China; †Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People’s Republic of China;

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Appendix Figure 1

A) Monthly imported chicken ratios (number of chickens imported to the total sales of chickens), January 1999-December 2005; B) monthly sales of chickens, January 1999-December 2005; C) monthly sales of minor poultry, January 1999-December 2005. *All minor poultry except pigeons were imported during the period of observation.

Appendix Figure 1. A) Monthly imported chicken ratios (number of chickens imported to the total sales of chickens), January 1999-December 2005; B) monthly sales of chickens, January 1999-December 2005; C) monthly sales of minor poultry, January 1999-December 2005. *All minor poultry except pigeons were imported during the period of observation.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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