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Volume 9, Number 10—October 2003
Research

Anthelmintic Baiting of Foxes against Urban Contamination with Echinococcus multilocularis

Daniel Hegglin*, Paul I. Ward*, and Peter Deplazes*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

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Figure 3

Proportions of Echinococcus multilocularis coproantigen–positive fox fecal samples and 95% exact binomial confidence intervals obtained at different distances from the border of the 1-km2 bait areas, baited monthly with 50 praziquantel-containing baits per km2, before baiting started (November 1999 to March 2000) and after baiting had taken place for 3 months (July 2000 to October 2001).

Figure 3. Proportions of Echinococcus multilocularis coproantigen–positive fox fecal samples and 95% exact binomial confidence intervals obtained at different distances from the border of the 1-km2 bait areas, baited monthly with 50 praziquantel-containing baits per km2, before baiting started (November 1999 to March 2000) and after baiting had taken place for 3 months (July 2000 to October 2001).

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