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Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021
Dispatch

Parasitic Disease Surveillance, Mississippi, USA

Richard S. Bradbury1Comments to Author , Meredith Lane, Irene Arguello, Sukwan Handali, Gretchen Cooley, Nils Pilotte, John M. Williams, Sam Jameson, Susan P. Montgomery, Kathryn Hellmann, Michelle Tharp, Lisa Haynie, Regina Galloway, Bruce Brackin, Brian Kirmse, Lisa Stempak, Paul Byers, Steven Williams, Fazlay Faruque, and Charlotte V. Hobbs1Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (R.S. Bradbury, M. Lane, S. Handali, G. Cooley, S.P. Montgomery); Synergy America, Inc., Atlanta (M. Lane); University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA (I. Arguello, J.M. Williams, S. Jameson, K. Hellmann, M. Tharp, L. Haynie, R. Galloway, B. Kirmse, L. Stempak, F. Faruque, C.V. Hobbs); Smith College, North Hampton, Massachusetts, USA (N. Pilotte, S. Williams); Mississippi State Department of Health, Jackson (B. Brackin, P. Byers)

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Places of residence of participants with antibody levels suggesting prior exposure to Toxocara spp. Tc-CTL-1 (n = 172) (A) and Strongyloides stercoralis Ss-NIE-1 (n = 4) (B) , Mississippi, USA. All serologic assays were performed using MAGPIX multiplex recombinant antigen beads (ThermoFisher, https://www.thermofisher.com) on convenience serum samples collected at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson, MS, USA) during October 28, 2017–March 29, 2018. Only those samples confirmed by a subsequent S. stercoralis crude L3 larval antigen (CrAg) ELISA are included.

Figure 2. Places of residence of participants with antibody levels suggesting prior exposure to Toxocara spp. Tc-CTL-1 (n = 172) (A) and Strongyloides stercoralis Ss-NIE-1 (n = 4) (B) , Mississippi, USA. All serologic assays were performed using MAGPIX multiplex recombinant antigen beads (ThermoFisher, https://www.thermofisher.com) on convenience serum samples collected at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson, MS, USA) during October 28, 2017–March 29, 2018. Only those samples confirmed by a subsequent S. stercoralis crude L3 larval antigen (CrAg) ELISA are included.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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