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Volume 20, Number 12—December 2014
Dispatch

Human Metapneumovirus Infection in Chimpanzees, United States

Owen M. Slater1Comments to Author , Karen A. Terio, Yange Zhang, Dean D. Erdman, Eileen Schneider, Jane Kuypers, Steven M. Wolinsky, Kevin J. Kunstman, Jennifer Kunstman, Michael J. Kinsel, and Kathryn C. Gamble
Author affiliations: Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA (O.M. Slater, K.C. Gamble); University of Illinois, Maywood, Illinois, USA (K.A. Terio, M.J. Kinsel); Battelle, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Y. Zhang); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (D.D. Erdman, E. Schneider); University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (J.M. Kuypers); Northwestern University, Chicago (S.M. Wolinsky, K.J. Kunstman, J. Kunstman)

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Figure 1

Percentage of human metapneumovirus (HMPV)–positive test results, by week of report, National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System, United States, July 2008–January 2013.

Figure 1. Percentage of human metapneumovirus (HMPV)–positive test results, by week of report, National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System, United States, July 2008–January 2013.

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1Current affiliation: University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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