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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
THEME ISSUE
Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Dengue Antibody Prevalence in German Travelers

Ole Wichmann*Comments to Author , Annekathrin Lauschke*, Christina Frank†, Pei-Yun Shu‡, Matthias Niedrig†, Jyh-Hsiung Huang‡, Klaus Stark†, and Tomas Jelinek*
Author affiliations: *Berlin Institute of Tropical Medicine, Berlin, Germany; †Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany; ‡Center for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China

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Prevalence of anti-dengue antibodies in travelers according to quarters of the year. Lines indicate acute dengue infection after returning from Thailand (n = 223) or from the Indian subcontinent (n = 495), both with and without fever, and in the total febrile population returning from all travel destinations (n = 1,091).

Figure. . Prevalence of anti-dengue antibodies in travelers according to quarters of the year. Lines indicate acute dengue infection after returning from Thailand (n = 223) or from the Indian subcontinent (n = 495), both with and without fever, and in the total febrile population returning from all travel destinations (n = 1,091).

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