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Volume 11, Number 2—February 2005

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Research

T. Chotpitayasunondh et al.
N. Liem and W. Lim
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A seroprevalence study found no transmission of avian influenza H5N1 viruses from patients to hospital employees in Vietnam, 2004.

A. Benslimani et al.
T. Bakonyi et al.
B. Lumlertdacha et al.
Y. Choi et al.
F. J. Medrano et al.
S. Goh et al.
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Sporadic cryptosporidiosis and associated hospital admissions of children declined after membrane filtration of public drinking water supplies was introduced.

C. Aubron et al.
L. A. Sangioni et al.
P. K. Chua et al.
Y. Hsieh et al.
P. Rouquet et al.

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Another Dimension

G. N. Callahan

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Conference Summaries

A. Patti and J. Weissman

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Human Disease from Influenza A (H5N1), Thailand, 2004

p. 205

Bacterial Zoonoses and Infective Endocarditis, Algeria

p. 221

Wild Animal Mortality Monitoring and Human Ebola Outbreaks, Gabon and Republic of Congo, 2001–2003

p. 288

In Vitro Host-Cell Susceptibility to Usutu virus

p. 299
 

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