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Volume 9, Number 1, January 2003

Texas Lifestyle Limits Transmission of Dengue Virus

Paul Reiter,* Sarah Lathrop,* Michel Bunning,* Brad Biggerstaff,* Daniel Singer,* Tejpratap Tiwari,* Laura Baber,† Manuel Amador,* Jaime Thirion,‡ Jack Hayes,§ Calixto Seca,¶ Jorge Mendez,‡ Bernardo Ramirez,# Jerome Robinson,† Julie Rawlings,¶ Vance Vorndam,* Stephen Waterman,* Duane Gubler,* Gary Clark,* and Edward Hayes*
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA; †City of Laredo Health Department, Laredo, Texas, USA; ‡Secretaria de Salud, Mexico City, Mexico; §University of Texas, Boerne, Texas, USA; ¶Texas Department of Health, Laredo, Texas, USA; and #Secretaria de Salud de Tamaulipas, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico

 
 
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Figure. Laredo, Texas (east of the Rio Grande river) and Nuevo Laredo, Taumalipas (west of the river). Blue, water; green, vegetation; blue-violet, roads and buildings; paler blue-violet areas, low-income neighborhoods; pink, land with little or no vegetation. (National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/U.S. Geological Survey LANDSAT 7 image [TM bands 7, 4, and 3]; courtesy of NASA.)

 

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