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Dowell Cycles of Certain Infectious Diseases ...................................... 369 Synopses Cryptococcus neoformans Infection in Organ S. Husain et al. Transplant Recipients: Variables Influencing Clinical Characteristics and Outcome ..................................... 375 Cover: Detail of La Primavera (ca. 1475–1478) by Sandro Botticelli, PulseNet: The Molecular Subtyping Network for Foodborne B. Swaminathan used with permission of Uffizi Gallery, Bacterial Disease Surveillance, United States ....................... 382 et al. Florence, Italy. Spoligotype Database of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: C. Sola et al. Letters Biogeographic Distribution of Shared Types and Epidemiologic and Phylogenetic Perspectives ........................ 390 Candida dubliniensis Candidemia in Australia ......................................... 479 Research D. Marriott et al. Transmission of an Arenavirus in White-Throated C.H. Calisher et al. Characterization of a Human Woodrats (Neotoma albigula), Southeastern Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis-Like Colorado, 1995–1999 ................................................................ 397 Agent from Ixodes scapularis, Ontario, Canada ............. 479 Geographic Distribution and Genetic Diversity C.F. Fulhorst M.A. Drebot et al. of Whitewater Arroyo Virus in the et al. Southwestern United States .................................................... 403 High Prevalence of Sin Nombre Virus in Rodent Populations, Is High Prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in Wild B. Gottstein et al. Central Utah: A Consequence of and Domestic Animals Associated with Disease Human Disturbance? ..... 480 Incidence in Humans? .............................................................. 408 R. Mackelprang et al. Goat-Associated Q Fever: A New Disease T.F. Hatchette Hantavirus Seroconversion in Newfoundland ...................................................................... 413 et al. of Wild-Caught Peromyscus during Quarantine .......... 482 Molecular Epidemiology of Serogroup A Meningitis M. Achtman et al. M. Camaioni et al. in Moscow, 1969–1997.............................................................. 420 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isolates of Beijing Genotype Melioidosis: An Emerging Infection in Taiwan? ..................... 428 P.-R. Hsueh et al. in Thailand...................... 483 Outbreak of Human Monkeypox, Democratic Republic Y.J.F. Hutin et al. W.M. Prodinger et al. of Congo, 1996–1997 ................................................................. 434 The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Dispatches Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the institutions with which the authors are affiliated. Nipah Virus Infection in Bats (Order Chiroptera) in M.Y. Johara et al. Peninsular Malaysia ................................................................ 439 Letters, cont’d. Dispatches, cont’d. Jungle Yellow Fever, Rio de Janeiro ................. 484 Third-Generation Cephalosporin Resistance M. Radice et al. A.M.B. Filippis et al. in Shigella sonnei, Argentina ................................................... 442 Emergence of Metronidazole- Expanding Drug Resistance through Integron Acquisition A. Carattoli et al. Resistant Bacteroides fragilis, by IncFI Plasmids of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium ...... 444 India ................................ 485 R. Chaudhry et al. Decreased Susceptibility to Ciprofloxacin in Salmonella E.J. Threlfall & enterica serotype Typhi, United Kingdom ............................... 448 L.R. Ward Proper Nomenclature for the Human Granulocytic The First Reported Case of California Encephalitis in B.F. Eldridge Ehrlichiosis Agent .......... 486 More Than 50 Years ................................................................. 451 et al.