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Volume 16, Number 12—December 2010
Research

Yellow Fever Virus in Haemagogus leucocelaenus and Aedes serratus Mosquitoes, Southern Brazil, 2008

Jáder da C. Cardoso, Marco A.B. de Almeida, Edmilson dos Santos, Daltro F. da Fonseca, Maria A.M. Sallum, Carlos A. Noll, Hamilton A. de O. Monteiro, Ana C.R. Cruz, Valéria L. Carvalho, Eliana V. Pinto, Francisco C. Castro, Joaquim P. Nunes Neto, Maria N.O. Segura, and Pedro F.C. VasconcelosComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Secretaria da Saúde do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil (J. da C. Cardoso, M.A.B. de Almeida, E. dos Santos, D.F. da Fonseca, C.A. Noll); Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (J. da C. Cardoso, M.A.M. Sallum); Instituto Evandro Chagas, Ananindeua, Brazil (H.A. de O. Monteiro, A.C.R. Cruz, V.L. Carvalho, E.V. Pinto, F.C. Castro, J.P. Nunes Neto, M.N.O. Seguara, P.F.C. Vasconcelos); Universidade do Estado do Pará, Belém, Brazil (P.F.C. Vasconcelos)

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Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil, where mosquito specimens were collected during November 2008.

Figure 1. Municipalities in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil, where mosquito specimens were collected during November 2008.

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