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English: Lassa Fever Outbreak Distribution Map 2014. Countries reporting endemic disease and substantioal outbreaks of Lassa Fever in blue. Countries reporting few cases, periodic isolation of virus, or serological evidence of infection in green. Countries with unknown status in grey.
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Original author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Lassa Fever Outbreak Distribution Map. Countries reporting endemic disease and substantioal outbreaks of Lassa Fever in blue. Countries reporting few cases, periodic isolation of virus, or serological evidence of infection in green.

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17 March 2014

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