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Volume 10, Number 12, December 2004 Human Illness from Avian Influenza H7N3, British ColumbiaS. Aleina Tweed,* Danuta M. Skowronski,* Samara T. David,† Andrew
Larder,‡ Martin Petric,* Wayne Lees,§ Yan Li,¶ Jacqueline Katz,# Mel Krajden,*
Raymond Tellier,** Christine Halpert,‡ Martin Hirst,†† Caroline Astell††
David Lawrence,* and Annie Mak* |
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Figure. Onset of symptoms for suspected and confirmed cases in humans and identification of infected commercial poultry flocks, highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N3, British Columbia, 2004. Date for poultry flock is either the date the flock was suspected to be infected (because of clinical illness) or the date the sample was taken as part of surveillance. |
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