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Epidemic West Nile encephalitis, New York, 1999: results of a household-based seroepidemiological survey
Communicable Disease Program, New York City Department of Health, NY, USA; Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Public Health Service, US Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA; Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), CDC, Fort Collins, CO; Divisions of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, NCID, CDC, Atlanta, GA; Quarantine, NCID, CDC, Atlanta, GA; Office of Analysis, Epidemiology and Health Promotion, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC, Hyattsville, MD
The Lancet
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)05480-0
pp.261-264
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Keywords
1700 febrile infections.InterpretationDuring
1999 West Nile virus outbreak
459 households
5 years
cluster sampling
fatigue
febrile syndrome
household-based seroepidemiological survey
IgG antibodies specific
Intensive hospital-based surveillance
meningoencephalitis cases
metropolitan area
New York City
New York outbreak
outbreak epicentre
publichealth impact
recent febrile illness
Serum samples
severe neurological disease
western hemisphere