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Volume 11, Number 3, March 2005 Ebola Virus Antibody Prevalence in Dogs and Human RiskLoïs Allela,* Olivier Bourry,* Régis Pouillot,† André Délicat,* Philippe
Yaba,* Brice Kumulungui,* Pierre Rouquet,* Jean-Paul Gonzalez,‡ and Eric
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Figure 1. Locations of the main towns of Gabon (Libreville and Port Gentil) and the villages in the Ebola virus–epidemic area during the 2001–2002 outbreak in Gabon. The villages where human cases of Ebola infection were observed are indicated by "H." The villages where both human patients and infected animal carcass were observed are indicated by "H/A." |
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