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Table  1  presents  the  cases  notified  weekly  and  daily average  of  cases  during  the  epidemic  which  took  place from 9 June  to  10 October  1981.4  A  total of  344,203  cases were  recorded  with  158  deaths  (101  in  children  under  15 yea
Figure  1.  Dengue  cases  notified  per day,  Cuba,  1981. U  9,000 z  4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 19  l  I0 4  1820 2224  26280  ,2  4 0  8  [0 2 JUNE  ----  …--.

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