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Volume 14, Number 11—November 2008
Dispatch

Delinquent Mortgages, Neglected Swimming Pools, and West Nile Virus, California

William K. ReisenComments to Author , Richard M. Takahashi, Brian D. Carroll, and Rob Quiring
Author affiliations: University of California, Davis, California, USA (W.K. Reisen, B.D. Carroll); Kern Mosquito and Vector Control District, Bakersfield, California (R.M. Takahashi, R. Quiring);

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Aerial photograph of a representative Bakersfield, California, neighborhood taken during August 2007. Red arrows indicate neglected or green swimming pools. Letters (F, G, H, J) are photographic reference points.

Figure 2. Aerial photograph of a representative Bakersfield, California, neighborhood taken during August 2007. Red arrows indicate neglected or green swimming pools. Letters (F, G, H, J) are photographic reference points.

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