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Volume 9, Number 1, January 2003 The U.S.-Mexico Border Infectious Disease Surveillance Project: Establishing Binational Border SurveillanceMichelle Weinberg,* Stephen Waterman,* Carlos Alvarez Lucas,† Veronica
Carrion Falcon,† Pablo Kuri Morales,† Luis Anaya Lopez,† Chris Peter,‡
Alejandro Escobar Gutiérrez,§ Ernesto Ramirez Gonzalez,§ Ana Flisser,¶
Ralph Bryan,* Enrique Navarro Valle,# Alfonso Rodriguez,** Gerardo Alvarez
Hernandez,†† Cecilia Rosales,‡‡ Javier Arias Ortiz,§§ Michael Landen,¶¶
Hugo Vilchis,## Julie Rawlings,*** Francisco Lopez Leal,††† Luis Ortega,‡‡‡
Elaine Flagg,* Roberto Tapia Conyer,† and Martin Cetron* for the Border
Infectious Disease Surveillance Project Working Group |
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Figure 1. The Rio Grande River separates the border between Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, USA. |
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