Algal bloom-associated disease outbreaks among users of freshwater lakes--United States, 2009-2010.
Elizabeth D. Hilborn, Michele C. Hlavsa, Jonathan S. Yoder(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Erin Deconno, Eric J. Wiegert, Lorraine C. Backer(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Laurie M. Billing, Marika Mohr, Virginia A. Roberts(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Mary DiOrio, Joan F Hardy, Timothy J. Wade(Environmental Protection Agency), Jessica Egan, David Nicholas(New York State Department of Health), James B. Hyde
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January 10, 2014
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