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Volume 27, Number 4—April 2021
Synopsis

Reemergence of Human Monkeypox and Declining Population Immunity in the Context of Urbanization, Nigeria, 2017–2020

Phi-Yen NguyenComments to Author , Whenayon Simeon Ajisegiri, Valentina Costantino, Abrar A. Chughtai, and C. Raina MacIntyre
Author affiliations: The Kirby Institute, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia (P.Y. Nguyen, V. Costantino, C.R. MacIntyre); The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (W.S. Ajisegiri); University of New South Wales School of Population Health, Kensington (A.A. Chughtai)

Main Article

Figure 1

Relationship between population- and individual-level smallpox vaccination and immunity rates and resurgence of monkeypox cases in Nigeria, 1970–2018

Figure 1. Relationship between population- and individual-level smallpox vaccination and immunity rates and resurgence of monkeypox cases in Nigeria, 1970–2018

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