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Entomological profile of yellow fever epidemics in the Central African Republic, 2006–2010

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Figure 1 Entomological study sites in Central African Republic and proportions of main vectors of yellow fever virus identified duringoutbreaks in 2006–2010.
Table 1 Culicidae species collected during epidemics of yellow fever in the Central African Republic in 2006–2010

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