Changing Socioeconomic Indicators of Human Plague, New Mexico, USA
Socioeconomic indicators associated with temporal changes in the distribution of human plague cases in New Mexico were investigated for 1976–2007. In the 1980s, cases were more likely in census block groups with poor housing conditions, but by the 2000s, cases were associated with affluent areas con...
Main Authors: | Anna M. Schotthoefer, Rebecca J. Eisen, Kiersten J. Kugeler, Paul Ettestad, Pamela J. Reynolds, Ted Brown, Russell E. Enscore, James Cheek, Rudy Bueno, Joseph Targhetta, John A. Montenieri, Kenneth L. Gage |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2012-07-01
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Series: | Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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Online Access: | https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/18/7/12-0121_article |
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