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== Epidemiology == This outbreak was notable for its high attack rate: 14% of soldiers were affected, as compared to 1.3% for a confirmed poliomyelitis outbreak in 1936.<ref name=":1" /> (This was a common feature of [[epidemic myalgic encephalomyelitis]] that distinguished it from polio outbreaks.) The troops had been recruited in Zurich, where a case of the disease was reported on July 11th. The epidemic did not spread to any citizens of the town. A similar epidemic was recorded in September, 1937, less than three months later, in the women's section of a [[1937 St. Gallen outbreak | St. Gallen hospital]], Switzerland, less than 200 km or 125 miles away from Erstfeld.<ref name=":0" />
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