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Retrospective Validation of a Surveillance System for Unexplained Illness and Death: New Haven County, Connecticut

Michael D. Kluger, MPH, Andre N. Sofair, MD, MPH, Constance J. Heye, MPH, James I. Meek, Rajesh K. Sodhi, MPH and James L. Hadler, MD

At the time of the study, Michael D. Kluger and Rajesh K. Sodhi were with the Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn. Andre N. Sofair is with the Departments of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology and Public Health and the Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, Yale University School of Medicine. Constance J. Heye is with Urban Policy Strategies, New Haven, CT. James I. Meek is with the Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine. James L. Hadler is with the Bureau of Community Health, Infectious Diseases Division, State of Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford.



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FIGURE 1— Retrospective identification of unexplained illness and death: New Haven County, Connecticut, August 1995–December 1996.

 





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