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Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007
Research

Clusters of Hantavirus Infection, Southern Argentina

Maria E. Lázaro*Comments to Author , Gustavo E. Cantoni†, Liliana M. Calanni‡, Amanda J. Resa§, Eduardo R. Herrero†, Marisa A. Iacono‡, Delia A. Enria¶, and Stella M. González Cappa#
Author affiliations: *Hospital Zonal Bariloche, Bariloche, Argentina; †Unidad Regional de Epidemiología y Salud Ambiental, Bariloche, Argentina; ‡Hospital Castro Rendón, Neuquén, Argentina; §Hospital de Área El Bolsón, El Bolsón, Argentina; ¶Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Virales Humanas, Pergamino, Argentina; #Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina;

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Figure 1 - Geographic origin of clusters (cl) of Andes virus cases, southern Argentina.

Figure 1. Geographic origin of clusters (cl) of Andes virus cases, southern Argentina.

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