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Volume 10, Number 7, July 2004

Q Fever Outbreak in Industrial Setting

Hugo C. van Woerden,* Brendan W. Mason,* Lika K. Nehaul,† Robert Smith,* Roland L. Salmon,* Brendan Healy,‡ Manoj Valappil,§ Diana Westmoreland,§ Sarah de Martin,† Meirion R. Evans,* Graham Lloyd,¶ Marysia Hamilton-Kirkwood,‡ and Nina S. Williams*
*National Public Health Service for Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom; †Department of Public Health, Gwent, United Kingdom; ‡Department of Public Health, Cardiff, United Kingdom; §University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom; and ¶Special Pathogens Reference Unit, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

 
 
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Figure 2. Epidemic curve for 49 confirmed cases in Q fever outbreak, Newport, Wales, August–September 2002.

 

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