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Volume 10, Number 12, December 2004

Serologic Evidence of Hantavirus Infection in Humans, Colombia

Salim Máttar,*† and Miguel Parra†
*Universidad de Córdoba, Montería, Colombia; and †Corporación Universitaria del Sinú, Montería, Córdoba, Colombia

 
 
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Figure. Locations of 12 towns in Córdoba and Sucre departments, Colombia, where rural workers were screened for antibody to Sin Nombre hantavirus. Numbers in parentheses represent number of antibody-positive persons and number of persons tested.

 

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