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Volume 3, Number 2—June 1997
Dispatch

Seroepidemiologic Studies of Hantavirus Infection Among Wild Rodents in California

Michele Jay*, Michael S. Ascher†, Bruno B. Chomel‡, Minoo Madon§, David Sesline†, Barryett A. Enge†, Brian Hjelle¶, Thomas G. Ksiazek¥, Pierre E. Rollin¥, Philip H. Kass‡, and Kevin Reilly*
Author affiliations: *California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, USA; †Viral and Rickettsial Diseases Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA; ‡University of California, Davis, California, USA; §California Department of Health Services, Ontario, California, USA; ¶University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; ¥Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Figure 1

Geographical distribution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases and occurrence of Sin Nombre virus antibodies among deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), California, 1975-1995 (n=1,921).

Figure 1. Geographical distribution of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases and occurrence of Sin Nombre virus antibodies among deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus), California, 1975-1995 (n=1,921).

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