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Volume 23, Number 12—December 2017
Dispatch

Outbreak of Yellow Fever among Nonhuman Primates, Espirito Santo, Brazil, 2017

Natália Coelho Couto de Azevedo FernandesComments to Author , Mariana Sequetin Cunha, Juliana Mariotti Guerra, Rodrigo Albergaria Réssio, Cinthya dos Santos Cirqueira, Silvia D’Andretta Iglezias, Júlia de Carvalho, Emerson L.L. Araujo, José Luiz Catão-Dias, and Josué Díaz-Delgado
Author affiliations: Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, Brazil (N.C.C.A. Fernandes, M.S. Cunha, J.M. Guerra, R.A. Réssio, C.S. Cirqueira, S. D’Andretta Iglezias, J. de Carvalho, J. Díaz-Delgado); Ministério da Saúde, Brasília, Brazil (E.L.L. Araujo); Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo (J.L. Catão-Dias, J. Díaz-Delgado)

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Figure 1

Locations (red shading) of nonhuman primates that died of yellow fever, Espirito Santo, Brazil, January 2017. Inset shows location of Espirito Santo (light gray shading) and 4 other states within Brazil. GO, Goias; MG, Minas Gerais; MT, Mato Grosso do Sul; SP, São Paulo states.

Figure 1. Locations (red shading) of nonhuman primates that died of yellow fever, Espirito Santo, Brazil, January 2017. Inset shows location of Espirito Santo (light gray shading) and 4 other states within Brazil. GO, Goias; MG, Minas Gerais; MT, Mato Grosso do Sul; SP, São Paulo.

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