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Response to 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1 among public schools of Georgia, United States—fall 2009
Muazzam Nasrullah, Matthew J. Breiding, Wendy Smith, Isaac McCullum, Karl Soetebier, Jennifer L. Liang, Cherie Drenzek, Jeffrey R. Miller, Daphne Copeland, Sabrina Walton, Susan Lance, Francisco Averhoff International Journal of Infectious Diseases Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages e382-e390 (May 2012) DOI: /j.ijid Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Flow diagram showing the Georgia schools in the United States that participated in the 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1 survey. International Journal of Infectious Diseases , e382-e390DOI: ( /j.ijid ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Distribution by county of the public schools participating in the 2009 pandemic influenza A H1N1 schools survey, Georgia, USA. International Journal of Infectious Diseases , e382-e390DOI: ( /j.ijid ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Distribution of schools (N=160) with consecutive significant respiratory illness and absenteeism (SRIA), August 3–November 13, 2009. International Journal of Infectious Diseases , e382-e390DOI: ( /j.ijid ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Distribution of schools by number of weeks between start of school and first week of significant respiratory illness and absenteeism (SRIA), August 3–November 13, 2009. International Journal of Infectious Diseases , e382-e390DOI: ( /j.ijid ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 5 Percentage of schools reporting significant respiratory illness and absenteeism (SRIA),a and proportion of influenza-like illness (ILI) in the emergency departments of Georgia hospitals in the United States, August 3–November 13, 2009. International Journal of Infectious Diseases , e382-e390DOI: ( /j.ijid ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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