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Volume 2, Number 2—April 1996
Dispatch

An Outbreak of Ross River Virus Disease in Southwestern Australia

Michael Lindsay*, Nidia Oliveira†, Eva Jasinska*, Cheryl A. Johansen†, Sue Harrington‡, A.E Wright‡, and David W. Smith§
Author affiliations: *University of Western Australia, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Nedlands, Western Australia; †University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland; ‡Health Department of Western Australia, Mt. Claremont, Western Australia; §Western Australian Centre for Pathology and Medical Research, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Nedlands, Western Australia

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Mean number of adult mosquitoes (total population and dominant species) and isolations of Ross River virus from mosquitoes at Capel–Busselton region, wetland site, January 1994 to April 1995.

Figure 2. Mean number of adult mosquitoes (total population and dominant species) and isolations of Ross River virus from mosquitoes at Capel–Busselton region, wetland site, January 1994 to April 1995.

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