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Hantavirus

Natural History of Sin Nombre Virus in Western Colorado

Charles H. Calisher,* William Sweeney,* James N. Mills,† and Barry J. Beaty,*
*Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; and †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


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Figure 1. Approximate month of seroconversion in Peromyscus species at Fort Lewis and Molina, Colorado, June 1994–October 1997, by sex.


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Figure 2. Minimum number of deer mice alive (MNA) (the number of individual mice captured in a month plus those mice captured on at least one previous and one subsequent occasion) and estimated standing prevalence (ESP) (minimum number infected divided by MNA), Fort Lewis, June 1994–October 1997.


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Figure 3. Minimum number of deer mice alive (MNA) (the number of individual mice captured in a month plus those mice captured on at least one previous and one subsequent occasion) and estimated standing prevalence (ESP) (minimum number infected divided by MNA), Molina, June 1994–October 1997.

 

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