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Volume 24, Number 12—December 2018
Research

Rat Lungworm Infection in Rodents across Post-Katrina New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Rosalyn C. RaelComments to Author , Anna C. Peterson, Bruno Ghersi-Chavez, Claudia Riegel, Amy E. Lesen, and Michael J. Blum
Author affiliations: Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (R.C. Rael, A.C. Peterson, B. Ghersi-Chavez, A.E. Lesen, M.J. Blum); University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA (A.C. Peterson, B. Ghersi-Chavez, M.J. Blum); The City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite, and Rodent Control Board, New Orleans (C. Riegel)

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Figure 1

Prevalence of rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in rodents, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, May 2015–February 2017. A) Roof rats (Rattus rattus); B) Norway rats (R. norvegicus).

Figure 1. Prevalence of rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) in rodents, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, May 2015–February 2017. A) Roof rats (Rattus rattus); B) Norway rats (R. norvegicus).

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