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Serologic evidence of west nile virus transmission, Jamaica, West Indies

Dupuis et al., 2003

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8811653530348723484
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Dupuis A
Marra P
Kramer L
et al.
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Emerging infectious diseases

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In spring 2002, an intensive avian serosurvey was initiated in Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. We collected> 1,600 specimens from resident and nonresident neotropical migratory birds before their northerly migrations. Plaque reduction neutralization test results …
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