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Volume 19, Number 2—February 2013

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Perspective

O. Dar et al.
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To control this disease, funding and research should be prioritized on the basis of determined needs.

Synopses

Medscape CME Activity
M. A. Silverman et al.
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A short prodrome in children is associated with more severe disease and increased risk for death.

A. Minetti et al.
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Supplementary immunization activities are crucial to reduce the number of susceptible children.

H. Sazzad et al.
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Particularly vulnerable are health care workers who do not use personal protective equipment and persons who do not wash hands after traditional burial practices.

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Research

Medscape CME Activity
J. Drobeniuc et al.
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Clinicians should consider this virus in the differential diagnosis of hepatitis, regardless of patient travel history.

P. Munywoki et al.
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Close postdischarge follow-up could help prevent future severe respiratory disease.

N. Cabanel et al.
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Neighboring but independent (unlinked) plague foci coexist in Algeria and Libya.

Plague Outbreak in Libya, 2009

Y. Nakazawa et al.
I. E. Aradaib et al.
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Viral sequences analyzed indicate recent virus movement and support the need for surveillance.

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Historical Review

E. Tognotti
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The complex and controversial history of this centuries-old public health strategy offers guidance for its future use.

Dispatches

A. M. Palomar et al.
A. Berto et al.
J. M. Ramos et al.
K. J. Olival et al.
H. Weissenböck et al.
G. S. Kasabi et al.
A. J. Burton et al.
M. A. de Perio et al.
N. Ohashi et al.
H. Maan et al.
H. Li et al.
S. Goutier et al.
S. Horm et al.
Y. Zheng et al.
Q. Yu et al.
T. Dill et al.

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Letters

C. Sailleau et al.
L. Bichaud et al.
J. Duncombe et al.
B. Ilyasov et al.
B. Knust et al.
H. N. Fowler et al.
N. Hoa et al.
B. Payne et al.
J. Bouscaillou et al.
S. Edouard et al.
Gaowa et al.
N. Wetzstein et al.
I. Janse et al.
R. C. Pacheco et al.
C. Favero et al.

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