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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
Dispatch

Melioidosis, Singapore, 2003–2014

Long Pang, Patrick N.A. Harris, Rachel L. Seiler, Peng Lim Ooi, Jeffrey Cutter, Kee Tai Goh, Alex R. Cook, Dale Fisher1, and Louis Yi Ann Chai1Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: National University of Singapore, Singapore (L. Pang, P.N.A. Harris, P.L. Ooi, J. Cutter, K.T. Goh, A.R. Cook, D. Fisher, L.Y.A. Chai); National University Health System, Singapore (L. Pang, P.N.A. Harris, P.L. Ooi, J. Cutter, K.T. Goh, A.R. Cook, D. Fisher, L.Y.A. Chai); University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (P.N.A. Harris, R.L. Seiler); Ministry of Health, Singapore (P.L. Ooi, J. Cutter, K.T. Goh)

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Figure 1

Annual incidence of melioidosis per 100,000 persons, Singapore, 2003–2014.

Figure 1. Annual incidence of melioidosis per 100,000 persons, Singapore, 2003–2014.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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