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Although the annual rate of infection during 1998 2005 was half the rate of infection during 1996 1997 (62 cases) (11 ), outcomes were more grave.
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At Johns Hopkins, Cotton said the "threat environment that we face here at home and throughout the west is more grave today than at anytime during our lifetimes", and added: "I wish that weren't that case.
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