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Volume 21, Number 4—April 2015
Dispatch

La Crosse Virus in Aedes japonicus japonicus Mosquitoes in the Appalachian Region, United States

M. Camille Harris1Comments to Author , Eric J. Dotseth, Bryan Jackson, Steven D. Zink, Paul E. Marek, Laura D. Kramer, Sally L. Paulson, and Dana M. Hawley
Author affiliations: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia, USA (M.C. Harris, B.T. Jackson, P.E. Marek, S.L. Paulson, D.M. Hawley); West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Charleston, West Virginia, USA (E.J. Dotseth); New York State Department of Health, Slingerlands, New York, USA (S.D. Zink, L.D. Kramer)

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Figure 1

Locations of detection of La Crosse virus (LACV) RNA and virus isolation from Aedes japonicus mosquito pools. The red stars represent counties of the Ae. japonicus LACV isolates, and the blue stars represent counties of Ae. japonicus LACV RNA detection.

Figure 1. Locations of detection of La Crosse virus (LACV) RNA and virus isolation from Aedes japonicus mosquito pools. The red stars represent counties of the Ae. japonicus LACV isolates, and the blue stars represent counties of Ae. japonicus LACV RNA detection.

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1Current affiliation: United States Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, USA.

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