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Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012
Letter

Exposure of US Travelers to Rabid Zebra, Kenya, 2011

Emily W. LankauComments to Author , Joel M. Montgomery, Danielle M. Tack, Mark Obonyo, Samuel Kadivane, Jesse D. Blanton, Wences Arvelo, Emily S. Jentes, Nicole J. Cohen, Gary W. Brunette, Nina Marano, and Charles E. Rupprecht
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E.W. Lankau, D.M. Tack, J.D. Blanton, E.S. Jentes, N.J. Cohen, G.W. Brunette, N. Marano, C.E. Rupprecht); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nairobi, Kenya (J.M. Montgomery, W. Arvelo); and Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Nairobi (M. Obonyo, S. Kadivane)

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Timeline of events for traveler exposures to a rabid zebra and subsequent contact investigation of US travelers, Kenya, January 2011–September 2011. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; WHO-HIR, World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations Office.

Figure. . . Timeline of events for traveler exposures to a rabid zebra and subsequent contact investigation of US travelers, Kenya, January 2011–September 2011. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; WHO-HIR, World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations Office.

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