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Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Four Human Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Connecticut, USA, during a Larger Regional Outbreak, 2019

Stacy C. Brown12, Justine Cormier1, Jessica Tuan, Audun J. Lier, Declan McGuone, Philip M. Armstrong, Firas Kaddouh3, Sunil Parikh, Marie Louise Landry, and Kevin T. GobeskeComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (S.C. Brown, J. Cormier, J. Tuan, A.J. Lier, D. McGuone, F. Kaddouh, S. Parikh, M.L. Landry, K.T. Gobeske); Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven (P.M. Armstrong)

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Figure 3

Epidemiology of EEE and mosquito vector populations, Connecticut, USA, June 2–November 2, 2019. A) Epidemic curve of EEE in Connecticut in mosquito populations, horses, and humans. Error bars indicate 95% CIs. B) Weekly collection of Culiseta melanura mosquitoes during 2019 compared with long-term historical averages. EEE, Eastern equine encephalitis; EEEV, EEE virus; +, positive.

Figure 3. Epidemiology of EEE and mosquito vector populations, Connecticut, USA, June 2–November 2, 2019. A) Epidemic curve of EEE in Connecticut in mosquito populations, horses, and humans. Error bars indicate 95% CIs. B) Weekly collection of Culiseta melanura mosquitoes during 2019 compared with long-term historical averages. EEE, Eastern equine encephalitis; EEEV, EEE virus; +, positive.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2Current affiliation: University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

3Current affiliation: University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Texas, USA.

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