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  Vol. 294 No. 24, December 28, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Neurologic Adverse Events Associated With Smallpox Vaccination in the United States, 2002-2004—Correction

JAMA. 2005;294:3092.

Duplicated Text: In the Original Contribution entitled "Neurologic Adverse Events Associated With Smallpox Vaccination in the United States, 2002-2004" published in the December 7, 2005, issue of JAMA (2005;294:2744-2750), a section of text was duplicated. The first 41/2 lines on the top of page 2747 should be deleted. Thus, the last sentence on the bottom of page 2746 and continuing onto 2747 should read: "Of the remaining 3 cases, one man had probable encephalitis defined by altered mental status, pleocytosis, and multifocal demyelinating lesions on brain MRI 10 days after primary vaccination."







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