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Volume 24, Number 7—July 2018
Dispatch

Seroepidemiologic Survey of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in Selected Risk Groups, South Africa

Sabeehah Vawda, Dominique Goedhals, Phillip Armand Bester, and Felicity BurtComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Health Laboratory Service/University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

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Number and percentage of participants in the Free State Province (177 abattoir workers, 30 informal slaughters, 11 veterinarians, 32 horse handlers, 46 recreational hunters, 3 other) and Northern Cape Province (38 abattoir workers, 32 horse handlers, 3 recreational hunters, 12 farmers, 3 other) in a seroprevalence study of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in South Africa, April 2016–February 2017.

Figure. Number and percentage of participants in the Free State Province (177 abattoir workers, 30 informal slaughterers, 11 veterinarians, 32 horse handlers, 46 recreational hunters, 3 other) and Northern Cape Province (38 abattoir workers, 32 horse handlers, 3 recreational hunters, 12 farmers, 3 other) in a seroprevalence study of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in South Africa, April 2016–February 2017.

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