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Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007

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Research

M. Rahman et al.
R. C. Rosatte et al.
E. H. Elbasha et al.
L. MacDougall et al.
S. E. Kidd et al.
J. Arsac et al.
H. H. Larsen et al.
G. Palacios et al.
P. R. Hunter et al.
K. Dietz et al.
R. H. Sunenshine et al.
M. E. Lázaro et al.
S. A. Nadin-Davis et al.
A. Nordstrand et al.
C. Cohen et al.
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As vaccinated children approach adolescence, immunity wanes, which may contribute to outbreaks.

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Dispatches

V. Wuthiekanun et al.
C. Lai et al.
S. Ly et al.
G. S. Hansman et al.
M. Mallewa et al.
J. Guthmann et al.
S. AbuBakar et al.
L. H. Kramer et al.
R. N. Charrel et al.
C. Frank et al.
C. Iehlé et al.
T. Hamaguchi et al.
X. Qu et al.
J. J. Siebenga et al.

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Conference Summaries

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B. A. Wilson and U. Kitron

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