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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
Research Letter

Investigation of Canine-Mediated Human Rabies Death, Haiti, 2015

Cuc H. TranComments to Author , Melissa D. Etheart, Lesly L. Andrecy, Pierre Dilius Augustin, Maxwell Kligerman, Kelly Crowdis, Paul Adrien, Amber Dismer, Jesse D. Blanton, Max Millien, and Ryan M. Wallace
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C.H. Tran, M. Kligerman, A. Dismer, J.D. Blanton, R.M. Wallace); US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Port au Prince, Haiti (M.D. Etheart); Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population, Delmas, Haiti (L.L. Andrecy, P. Adrien); Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Resources Naturelles et du Développement Rural, Port au Prince (P.D. Augustin, M. Millien); Christian Veterinary Mission, Port au Prince (K. Crowdis)

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Investigation for probable cases of canine rabies transmission to humans, Haiti, 2015. A) Timeline of investigation and B) outcomes. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Figure. Investigation for probable cases of canine rabies transmission to humans, Haiti, 2015. A) Timeline of investigation and B) outcomes. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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