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Volume 11, Number 7—July 2005
Research

Leptospirosis in Germany, 1962–2003

Andreas Jansen*Comments to Author , Irene Schöneberg*, Christina Frank*, Katharina Alpers*, Thomas Schneider†, and Klaus Stark*
Author affiliations: *Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany; †Charité, Berlin, Germany

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Figure 4

Seasonal trends of leptospirosis, 1997–2003 (N = 248).

Figure 4. . Seasonal trends of leptospirosis, 1997–2003 (N = 248).

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