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Volume 8, Number 1, January 2002

Research

Tularemia Outbreak Investigation in Kosovo: Case Control and Environmental Studies

Ralf Reintjes,* Isuf Dedushaj,† Ardiana Gjini,‡ Tine Rikke Jorgensen,§ Benvon Cotter,¶# Alfons Lieftucht,#** Fortunato D'Ancona,¶ David T. Dennis,†† Michael A. Kosoy, Gjyle Mulliqi-Osmani,† Roland Grunow,‡‡ Ariana Kalaveshi,† Luljeta Gashi,† and Isme Humolli†
*Institute of Public Health North Rhine-Westphalia, Munich, Germany; †Institute of Public Health, Pristina, Kosovo; ‡World Health Organization, Pristina, Kosovo; §World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark; §Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Rome, Italy; #European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training, Paris, France; **PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, London, United Kingdom; ††Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and ‡‡German Reference Laboratory on Tularemia, Munich, Germany


Figure 2. Total number of confirmed tularemia cases in Kosovo by municipality, July 1999-May 2000. Unshaded areas are Serb minority municipalities from which no data were available.

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Figure 2. Total number of confirmed tularemia cases in Kosovo by municipality, July 1999-May 2000.
 


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