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In the article "Arboviral Disease -- United States, 1991," in
the first paragraph on page 545, the first sentence should read
"During 1991, state and local health departments reported 128 cases
of human arboviral encephalitis to CDC." In the second paragraph on
page 545, the third sentence should read "Additional sporadic SLE
cases were confirmed from Arkansas (three), California (three),
Florida (one), Louisiana (one), North Dakota (one), Texas (two) and
Washington (one)." In the second paragraph on page 546, the fourth
sentence should read "Six additional human cases occurred in
Georgia (two), Michigan (two), Louisiana (one) and Rhode Island
(one)."
On page 555, in Table 1 of the article "Trends in Ischemic
Heart Disease Mortality -- United States, 1980-1988," the
age-adjusted death rate in 1980 for men in Indiana should read
839.3.
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