Volume 20, Number 1—January 2014
Dispatch
Schmallenberg Virus Infection among Red Deer, France, 2010–2012
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Figure. . Sites where serum samples were obtained from red deer (9 departments), showing average seroprevalence for Schmallenberg virus, France, 2010–2012. Dark gray shading indicates Meurthe-et-Moselle department, where the first domestic case was found; light gray shading indicates departments where clinical cases were found during January–March 2012; and white indicates departments where no clinical cases occurred during January–March 2012.
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