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Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Epidemiology of Human Plague in the United States, 1900–2012

Kiersten J. KugelerComments to Author , J. Erin Staples, Alison Hinckley, Kenneth L. Gage, and Paul S. Mead
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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Frequency and geographic distribution of human plague cases in the United States, 1900–2012. Three periods reflect different epidemiologic and geographic patterns: 1900–1925, 1926–1964, and 1965–2012.

Figure. Frequency and geographic distribution of human plague cases in the United States, 1900–2012. Three periods reflect different epidemiologic and geographic patterns: 1900–1925, 1926–1964, and 1965–2012.

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