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Volume 12, Number 10—October 2006
Dispatch

Chikungunya Outbreaks Caused by African Genotype, India

Prasanna Yergolkar*, Babasaheb Tandale*, Vidya Arankalle*, Padmakar S. Sathe*, Swati Gandhe*, Mangesh Gokhle*, George Jacob*, Supriya Hundekar*, Akhilesh Mishra*Comments to Author , and Sudeep A.B.
Author affiliations: *National Institute of Virology, Pune, India

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Figure 1

Southern India, 3 states affected by chikungunya virus (October 2005–March 2006). Gray shading indicates area affected in each state.

Figure 1. Southern India, 3 states affected by chikungunya virus (October 2005–March 2006). Gray shading indicates area affected in each state.

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