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Volume 11, Number 3, March 2005

Probable Psittacosis Outbreak Linked to Wild Birds

Barbara L. Telfer,* Sarah A. Moberley,† Krishna P. Hort,† James M. Branley,‡ Dominic E. Dwyer,§ David J. Muscatello,* Patricia K. Correll,* John England,¶ and Jeremy M. McAnulty*
*New South Wales (NSW) State Department of Health, Sydney, NSW, Australia; †Wentworth Public Health Unit, Penrith, NSW, Australia; ‡Nepean and Blue Mountains Pathology Service, Penrith, NSW, Australia; §Westmead Hospital, Westmead, NSW, Australia; and ¶Blue Mountains District ANZAC Memorial Hospital, Katoomba, NSW, Australia

 
 
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Figure. Hospitalized patients with cases of probable psittacosis, Blue Mountains, by week of hospital admission.

 

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