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English: Epidemic curve (histogram) shows the presumed index case of Hepatitis A, followed 4 days later by a steep increase in cases which tapers off to 0. Cases who were food handlers and secondary cases are also shown.
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Source https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dsepd/ss1978/Lesson1/Section11.html
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Hepatitis A Cases by Date of Onset, November–December 1978

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