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Volume 10, Number 3, March 2004

First Reported Prairie Dog-to-Human Tularemia Transmission, Texas, 2002

Swati B. Avashia,*† Jeannine M. Petersen,‡ Connie M. Lindley,§ Martin E. Schriefer,‡ Kenneth L. Gage,‡ Marty Cetron,* Thomas A. DeMarcus,* David K. Kim,* Jan Buck,§ John A. Montenieri,‡ Jennifer L. Lowell,‡ Michael F. Antolin,¶ Michael Y. Kosoy,‡ Leon G. Carter,‡ May C. Chu,‡ Katherine A. Hendricks,† David T. Dennis,‡ and Jacob L. Kool‡
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Texas Department of Health, Austin, Texas, USA; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; §Texas Department of Health, Arlington, Texas, USA and ¶Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

 
 
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Figure 1. Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus).

 

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