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Volume 21, Number 11—November 2015
Synopsis

Ebola Virus Outbreak Investigation, Sierra Leone, September 28–November 11, 2014

Hui-Jun Lu12, Jun Qian12, David Kargbo1, Xiao-Guang Zhang2, Fan Yang2, Yi Hu2, Yang Sun2, Yu-Xi Cao2, Yong-Qiang Deng2, Hao-Xiang Su2, Foday Dafae, Yu Sun2, Cheng-Yu Wang2, Wei-Min Nie2, Chang-Qing Bai2, Zhi-Ping Xia, Kun Liu, Brima Kargbo, George F. Gao2, and Jia-Fu Jiang2Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Key Laboratory of Jilin Province for Zoonosis Prevention and Control, Changchun, China (H.-J. Lu, J. Qian, Yang Sun, C.-Y. Wang, Z.-P. Xia); Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Freetown, Sierra Leone (D. Kargbo, F. Dafae, B. Kargbo); Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China (X.-G. Zhang, Y.-X. Cao, G.-F. Gao); Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing (F. Yang, H.-X. Su); China and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing (F. Yang, H.-X. Su); State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing (Y. Hu, Y.-Q. Deng, Yu Sun, K. Liu, J.-F. Jiang); The No. 302 Hospital, Beijing (W.-M. Nie); The No. 307 Hospital, Beijing (C.-Q. Bai)

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Figure 3

Comparison of virus loads for patients with Ebola virus disease with and without fever (A), diarrhea (B), fatigue (C), or headache (D). Dots represent the log-transformed virus loads in patients with and without each symptom. The horizontal line in each panel indicates the mean value of log-transformed virus loads for each group.

Figure 3. Comparison of virus loads for patients with Ebola virus disease with and without fever (A), diarrhea (B), fatigue (C), or headache (D). Dots represent the log-transformed virus loads in patients with and without each symptom. The horizontal line in each panel indicates the mean value of log-transformed virus loads for each group.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2These authors were members of the China Mobile Laboratory Testing Team in Sierra Leone.

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