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Environmental and social determinants of human risk during a West Nile virus outbreak in the greater Chicago area, 2002.
Ruiz MO, Tedesco C, McTighe TJ, Austin C, Kitron U
Int J Health Geogr 2004 Apr 20, 3:8
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