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    Use of laboratory reports as predictors of West Nile virus disease cases, Texas, 2008–2012 by YENDELL, S. J., TAYLOR, J., BIGGERSTAFF, B. J., TABONY, L., STAPLES, J. E., FISCHER, M.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2015)
    “…We evaluated laboratory reports as early indicators of West Nile virus (WNV) disease cases in Texas. We compared WNV laboratory results in the National…”
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    Varicella Disease After Introduction of Varicella Vaccine in the United States, 1995-2000 by Seward, Jane F, Watson, Barbara M, Peterson, Carol L, Mascola, Laurene, Pelosi, Jan W, Zhang, John X, Maupin, Teresa J, Goldman, Gary S, Tabony, Laura J, Brodovicz, Kimberly G, Jumaan, Aisha O, Wharton, Melinda

    “…CONTEXT Before licensure of varicella vaccine in 1995, varicella was a universal childhood disease in the United States, causing 4 million cases, 11 000…”
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    Dengue surveillance in Texas, 1995 by Rawlings, J A, Hendricks, K A, Burgess, C R, Campman, R M, Clark, G G, Tabony, L J, Patterson, M A

    “…Dengue epidemics have been occurring in the Caribbean and Central and South America, including Mexico. In 1995, the proximity of these epidemics increased the…”
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    Varicella-Related Deaths Among Children—United States, 1997 by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    “…In 1997, three children died of varicella (chickenpox). The children were unvaccinated. A CDC report summarizes these cases and indicates that…”
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    Dengue Fever at the US-Mexico Border, 1995-1996

    “…MMWR. 1996;45:841-844 1 figure omittedDENGUE is a mosquito-transmitted acute disease caused by any of four virus serotypes (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4) and…”
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