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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Surveillance: Zoonosis: VEE Summary No. 7, August 22–31, 1972

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    Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) cases in humans and equines were reported in the southern part of the State of Sonora, Mexico, in the last 2 weeks of August 1972. There were no reported equine or human cases of VEE in the United States in tsame period. Surveillance activities to monitor possible VEE activity in mosquitoes and equines in the United States are continuing by a number of cooperating federal, state and local agencies. Equine case investigations increased in the United States for August 1972. USDA suggests horses in threatened areas vaccinated in 1971 be revaccinated.

    SUGGESTED CITATION: Center for Disease Control: Zoonoses Surveillance — VEE Summary No. 7, Aug. 22-31, 1972

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