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Figure - History of Mosquitoborne Diseases in the United States and Implications for New Pathogens - Volume 24, Number 5—May 2018 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC

Figure - History of Mosquitoborne Diseases in the United States and Implications for New Pathogens - Volume 24, Number 5—May 2018 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC

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Volume 24, Number 5—May 2018

Perspective

History of Mosquitoborne Diseases in the United States and Implications for New Pathogens

Max J. Moreno-MadriñánComments to Author  and Michael Turell
Author affiliations: Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (M.J. Moreno-Madriñán)VectorID LLC, Frederick, Maryland, USA (M. Turell)

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Outbreaks of yellow fever reported during 1693–1905 among cities comprising part of present-day United States. Because deaths from yellow fever were often not recorded, or only referred to as “a significant portion of the population” and thus not accounted for here, the numbers presented in this figure represent a minimum for the cities cited (4,6–8).
Figure. Outbreaks of yellow fever reported during 1693–1905 among cities comprising part of present-day United States. Because deaths from yellow fever were often not recorded, or only referred to as “a significant portion of the population” and thus not accounted for here, the numbers presented in this figure represent a minimum for the cities cited (4,68).

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