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Volume 14, Number 1—January 2008
THEME ISSUE
International Polar Year
Perspective

International Circumpolar Surveillance, An Arctic Network for the Surveillance of Infectious Diseases

Alan J. Parkinson*Comments to Author , Michael G. Bruce*, Tammy Zulz*, and the International Circumpolar Surveillance Steering Committee
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Anchorage, Alaska, USA;

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Figure 2 - The International Circumpolar Surveillance system participating regions (dark gray), laboratories (small dots), and reference laboratories (large dots).

Figure 2. The International Circumpolar Surveillance system participating regions (dark gray), laboratories (small dots), and reference laboratories (large dots).

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1International Circumpolar Surveillance Steering Committee: Alan Parkinson, James Berner (United States); Shelley Deeks, Andre Corriveau (Canada); Flemming Stenz (Greenland); Anders Koch (Denmark); Karl Kristinsson (Iceland); Pekka Nuorti (Finland); Anders Nystedt (Sweden); Oistein Lovoll (Norway); Roman Buzinov, Andrei Tulisov (Russian Federation); Rune Fjellheim (Indigenous Peoples Secretariat); Larisa Abrutina (Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North); John Spika (World Health Organization).

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