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Yellow fever control in Cameroon: Where are we now and where are we going?

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Table 1 shows the performance of yellow fever case-basedsurveillance in Cameroon. Since 2003 yellow fever sur-veillance in the country has been fully integrated with sur-veillance activities for acute flaccid paralysis and measles[16,18,24]
Figure 3paigns in Cameroon in November 2006Districts that conducted mass yellow fever vaccination cam-Districts that conducted mass yellow fever vaccina-tion campaigns in Cameroon in November 2006

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