Streptococcus suis Infection in Hospitalized Patients, Nakhon Phanom Province, Thailand
Prabda Praphasiri
, Jocelynn T. Owusu, Somsak Thammathitiwat, Darunee Ditsungnoen, Pimpawan Boonmongkon, Ornuma Sangwichian, Kriengkrai Prasert, Sankhom Srihapanya, Kanlaya Sornwong, Kazunori Oishi, Surang Dejsirilert, Henry C. Baggett, and Sonja J. Olsen
Author affiliations: Thailand Ministry of Public Health–US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Collaboration, Nonthaburi, Thailand (P. Praphasiri, J.T. Owusu, S. Thammathitiwat, D. Ditsungnoen, O. Sangwichian, H.C. Baggett, S.J. Olsen); Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand (P. Praphasiri, P. Boonmongkon); Nakhon Phanom Provincial Health Office, Nakhon Phanom (K. Prasert, S. Srihapanya, K. Sornwong); Thailand Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi (A. Kerdsin, S. Dejsirilert); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (H.C. Baggett, S.J. Olsen)
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Figure. Cases of Streptococcus suis infection, by month of illness onset, Nakhon Phanom Province, Thailand, 2006–2012.
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