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This article presents the correlations and conclusions which resulted from ecologic studies of Venezuelan encephalitis virus in southeastern Mexico during 1961 to 1968. The hosts examined were sentinel hamsters and mice, mosquitoes, wild mammals, domestic animals, wild birds, and man.
Accepted for publication April 7, 1971.
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