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Volume 21, Number 12—December 2015
Dispatch

Increased Number of Human Cases of Influenza Virus A(H5N1) Infection, Egypt, 2014–15

Samir Refaey, Eduardo Azziz-BaumgartnerComments to Author , Marwa Mohamed Amin, Manal Fahim, Katherine Roguski, Hanaa Abu Elsood Abd Elaziz, A. Danielle Iuliano, Noha Salah, Timothy M. Uyeki, Steven Lindstrom, Charles Todd Davis, Alaa Eid, Mohamed Genedy, and Amr Kandeel
Author affiliations: Egyptian Ministry of Health, Cairo, Egypt (S. Refaey, M.M. Amin, M. Fahim, H.A.E.A. Elaziz, N. Salah, A. Eid, M. Genedy, A. Kandeel); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (E. Azziz-Baumgartner, K. Roguski, A.D. Iuliano, T.M. Uyeki, S. Lindstrom, C.T. Davis)

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Number of human respiratory samples tested, number of samples testing positive for influenza virus A(H5N1), and proportion of positive samples, Egypt, March 2006–May 2015.

Figure. Number of human respiratory samples tested, number of samples testing positive for influenza virus A(H5N1), and proportion of positive samples, Egypt, March 2006–May 2015.

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