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Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Research

Climatic Influences on Cryptococcus gattii Populations, Vancouver Island, Canada, 2002–2004

Christopher K. UejioComments to Author , Sunny Mak, Arie Manangan, George Luber, and Karen H. Bartlett
Author affiliations: Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA (C.K. Uejio); British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (S. Mak); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (A. Manangan, G. Luber); The University of British Columbia, Vancouver (K.H. Bartlett)

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Areas on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, in which environmental samples were collected to determine Cryptococcus gattii concentrations during 2002–2004. Environment Canada provided weather information from 15 stations across the island.

Figure. Areas on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, in which environmental samples were collected to determine Cryptococcus gattii concentrations during 2002–2004. Environment Canada provided weather information from 15 stations across the island.

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