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This article is about the Telltale Series. For other pages with the same name, see: The Walking Dead Comic Universe


For the other video games in The Walking Dead universe, see Video Games.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series, originally titled The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series, is an episodic video game series that takes place within Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic series' universe.

The series was developed and published by Telltale Games, associated with Skybound Entertainment.

Telltale debuted the series with the release of Episode 1 of Season 1 at the beginning in spring of 2012.[1] The first episode of the adventure game debuted on April 24, 2012, for PC, Mac, and the PlayStation Network, on April 27, for Xbox Live Arcade, and on July 26th, for the iOS.

Due to the late release of the game for iOS, episode 2 became available for download on August 29th. The entire first season, (along with the "400 Days" DLC), was released on August 20, 2013, for the PlayStation Vita.

Season 1 along with the 400 Days DLC later saw a release on Nintendo Switch on August 28, 2018.

Kirkman has said that, unlike typical zombie games such as Left 4 Dead, it focuses more on characterization, character development, and emotion than action.

It is also the first game from Telltale to use the PlayStation Move. It is a point-and-click horror adventure, focusing on problem-solving rather than combat.[1]

Season 2 was confirmed to be planned by Telltale Games in July 2012. Later on, they pushed the release date towards Autumn 2013. The first episode of Season 2 was released on December 17th for PC/Mac via Steam and on PlayStation Network. It was released for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network Europe and iOS on December 18th. It was released for PlayStation Vita on April 22nd in North America and on April 23rd in Europe.

The 'Game of the Year' disc edition for Season 1 was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 14, 2014. A retail disc version of Season 2 was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 21, 2014 in North America and on October 31, 2014 in Europe.

Season 3 was confirmed on July 26, 2014 during Skybound's panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2014. The first and second episodes were released on Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC on December 20, 2016.[2][3]

On June 15, 2015 during E3, Telltale Games announced a new mini-series titled The Walking Dead: Michonne, which follows Michonne's story during the events in the Comic Series. It was released as a stand-alone series on February 23, 2016. Telltale has announced that further information regarding Season 3 will be released following the completion of this series.

An updated version of the series titled The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series - Collection was released on December 5, 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, both in retail and digital releases, with PC/Mac, iOS, and Android releases coming in 2018 as well as on additional platforms in the future. The collection contains the first three seasons, including the “400 Days” DLC and the three-part The Walking Dead: Michonne mini-series; all nineteen episodes are fully upgraded with visual enhancements.[4]

Season 4 was confirmed on July 2017 during San Diego Comic-Con 2017. This season would mark the conclusion of Clementine's story. The first episode was released on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on August 14, 2018. Season 4 will also be the final game that Telltale will release, as the company announced studio closure in September 2018 following a massive layoff of its staff and the cancellation of most of their in-development titles. It was initially believed that after the second episode released, it was going to be the final episode released, and that the third and fourth episodes were cancelled, thus leaving Season 4 unfinished. However, on September 24, 2018, Telltale released a statement on social media saying "Multiple potential partners have stepped forward to express interest in helping to see The Final Season through to completion". While this got fans excited, most spoke that Telltale should seek ways into paying the developers of the game severance. On October 6, 2018, it was announced that Skybound Games, the gaming division of Skybound Entertainment, will be finishing the final two episodes of Season 4.

The third and fourth episodes were ultimately released on January 15, 2019 and March 26, 2019 respectively, thus concluding the story of Clementine.

A complete collection of the entire series called The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series was released on September 10th, 2019, including yet another remaster of the first three seasons, 400 Days, and Michonne miniseries featuring the option of The Final Season's "graphic black" style. Also included was bonus content such developer commentary, an art gallery, music player, and 3D model viewer.

On April 3, 2019, Ian Howe, CEO of Skybound Games, confirmed that there will be other stories of The Walking Dead to tell and that there are many discussions about future projects but he also said that for now nothing is concrete.

A continuation of Clementine's story was hinted at the end of Negan Lives and on July 7, 2021 she has made an appearance in Clementine Lives, which would then lead to a trilogy of graphic novels.

Episodes

Season 1

Title Writer(s) Release Dates
1. "A New Day" Sean Vanaman April 24, 2012 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3 {North America})
April 25, 2012 (PS3 {Europe})
April 27, 2012 (X360 {Worldwide})
July 26, 2012 (iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})
2. "Starved For Help" Mark Darin June 27, 2012 (X360 {Worldwide})
June 29, 2012 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3 {North America})
July 6, 2012 (PS3 {Europe})
August 29, 2012 (iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})
3. "Long Road Ahead" Sean Vanaman
Sean Ainsworth
Mark Darin
August 28, 2012 (PS3 {North America})
August 29, 2012 (PC/Mac, X360 {Worldwide})
September 7, 2012 (PS3 {Europe})
October 18, 2012 (iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})
4. "Around Every Corner" Gary Whitta October 9, 2012 (PS3 {North America})
October 10, 2012 (PC/Mac, X360 {Worldwide})
October 17, 2012 (PS3 {Europe})
November 8, 2012 (iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})
5. "No Time Left" Sean Vanaman November 20, 2012 (PS3 {North America})
November 21, 2012 (PC/Mac, X360, PS3, iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})

Downloadable Content(s)

Title Writer(s) Release Dates
1. "400 Days" Sean Ainsworth
Nick Breckon
Mark Darin
Sean Vanaman
Gary Whitta
July 2, 2013 (PS3 {North America})
July 3, 2013 (PC/Mac {Worldwide})
July 5, 2013 (X360 {Worldwide})
July 10, 2013 (PS3 {Europe})
July 11, 2013 (iOS {Worldwide})
August 20, 2013 (Vita {Worldwide})
December 19, 2013 (Fire HDX {Worldwide})
April 8, 2014 (Android {Worldwide})
October 14, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

August 28, 2018 (NS {Worldwide})

Season 2

Title Writer(s) Release Dates
1. "All That Remains" Nick Breckon
Andrew Grant
December 17, 2013 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3 {North America})
December 18, 2013 (X360, iOS {Worldwide}, PS3 {Europe})
April 22, 2014 (Vita {North America})
April 23, 2014 (Vita {Europe})
October 21, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
2. "A House Divided" Nick Breckon March 4, 2014 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3 {North America})
March 5, 2014 (X360 {Worldwide})
March 6, 2014 (iOS {Worldwide})
March 12, 2014 (PS3 {Europe})
April 22, 2014 (Vita {North America})
April 23, 2014 (Vita {Europe})
October 21, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
3. "In Harm's Way" Pierre Shorette May 13, 2014 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3 {North America})
May 14, 2014 (X360 {Worldwide}, PS3 {Europe})
May 15, 2014 (iOS {Worldwide})
June 3, 2014 (Vita {North America})
June 4, 2014 (Vita {Europe})
October 21, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
4. "Amid The Ruins" J. T. Petty
Eric Stirpe
July 22, 2014 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3, Vita {North America})
July 23, 2014 (X360 {Worldwide}, PS3, Vita {Europe})
July 24, 2014 (iOS {Worldwide})
October 21, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
5. "No Going Back" Nick Breckon
Pierre Shorette
August 26, 2014 (PC/Mac {Worldwide}, PS3, Vita {North America})
August 27, 2014 (X360 {Worldwide}, PS3, Vita {Europe})
August 28, 2014 (iOS {Worldwide})
October 21, 2014 (PS4, XONE {North America})
October 31, 2014 (PS4, XONE {Europe})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})

Michonne Mini-Series

Title Writer(s) Release Dates
1. "In Too Deep" Meghan Thornton
Nicole Martinez
February 23, 2016 (PC/Mac, PS3, PS4, X360, XONE)
February 25, 2016 (iOS, Android)
2. "Give No Shelter" Zack Keller
Andrew Hanson
March 29, 2016 (PC/Mac, PS3, PS4, X360, XONE, iOS, Android)
3. "What We Deserve" Nicole Martinez
Erica Harrell
Desirée Proctor
Joshua Rubin
April 26, 2016 (PC/Mac, PS3, PS4, X360, XONE)
April 27, 2016 (iOS, Android)

Season 3: A New Frontier

Title Writer(s) Release Dates
1. "Ties That Bind - Part 1" Brad Kane
Nick Breckon
Adam Esquenazi Douglas
Laura Jacqmin
Dan Martin
Desiree Proctor
Pierre Shorette
December 19, 2016 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {North America})
December 21, 2016 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {Worldwide})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
2. "Ties That Bind - Part 2" Brad Kane
Nick Breckon
Michael Choung
Adam Esquenazi Douglas
Laura Jacqmin
Dan Martin
Evan Skolnick
Timothy Williams
December 19, 2016 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {North America})
December 21, 2016 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {Worldwide})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
3. "Above The Law" James Windeler
Patrick Kevin Day
Adam Esquenazi Douglas
Laura Jacqmin
Adam Miller
Evan Skolnick
March 18, 2017 (XONE {Worldwide, Season Pass Only})
March 28, 2017 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {Worldwide})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
4. "Thicker Than Water" Luke McMullen
Theresa Cooley
Patrick Kevin Day
Laura Jacqmin
Adam Miller
April 24, 2017 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {North America})
April 25, 2017 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {Worldwide})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})
5. "From The Gallows" Adam Esquenazi Douglas May 29, 2017 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {North America})
May 30, 2017 (PC, PS4, XONE, iOS, Android {Worldwide})

January 21, 2020 (NS {Worldwide})

Season 4: The Final Season

Title Lead Writer Release Dates
1. "Done Running" Jess Krause August 14, 2018 (PC, PS4, XONE, NS {Worldwide})
2. "Suffer The Children" Mary Kenney September 25, 2018 (PC, PS4, XONE, NS {Worldwide})
3. "Broken Toys" Lauren Mee January 15, 2019 (PC, PS4, XONE, NS {Worldwide})
4. "Take Us Back" Adam Douglas March 26, 2019 (PC, PS4, XONE, NS {Worldwide})

Title Screen

Main article: Title Screens (Telltale)

Cast

Season One

(In order of appearance)

"400 Days" (DLC)

(In order of chronological appearance)

Season Two

(In order of appearance)

Michonne

(In order of appearance)

A New Frontier

(In order of appearance)

The Final Season

(In order of appearance)

Deaths

In-Game Statistics

The in-game statistics are tracked by the game when players are confronted with various but difficult choices. Players influence the story within the entire game when making these decisions, creating a "tailored" experience.

For the complete in-game stats, see Telltale Series Statistics.

Marketing

On February 15, 2012, Telltale announced the launch of Playing Dead, a behind-the-scenes online talk show including guests like The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman, and story consultant and "The Book of Eli" writer Gary Whitta.[1]

Follow-Up

Main article: Clementine (Series)

Reception

The Walking Dead Collection - The Telltale Series received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic giving a metascore of 78/100 on Xbox One.[5]

Videos

Official Trailers

Achievements/Trophies

The following is a list of all obtainable Achievements and trophies in the game.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

System Requirements

PC System Requirements

Minimum: OS: XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 Processor: 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent Memory: 3 GB RAM Hard Disk Space: 2 GB Space Free Video Card: ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM (Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics) DirectX®: Direct X 9.0c Sound: Direct X 9.0c sound device

Recommended: OS: XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7 Processor: Core 2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent Memory: 3 GB RAM Hard Disk Space: 2 GB Space Free Video Card: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM (Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics) DirectX®: Direct X 9.0c Sound: Direct X 9.0c sound device

Mac System Requirements

Minimum: OS: Snow Leopard (10.6.X) Processor: 2.3 Ghz Intel Memory: 4 GB RAM Hard Disk Space: 2 GB Space Free Video Card: 512 MB NVidia or ATI graphics card Additional: Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics or Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks

Recommended: OS: Snow Leopard (10.6.X) Processor: Core 2 Duo 2GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Hard Disk Space: 2 GB Space Free Video Card: 1024 MB NVidia or ATI graphics card Additional: Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics or Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks

Awards & Nominations

British Academy Games Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2013 Best Story[6] The Walking Dead Winner
Best Game

[6]

Dan Connors, Kevin Bruner, Kevin Boyle Nominated
Best Performer

[6]

Dave Fennoy Nominated
Best Performer

[6]

Melissa Hutchison Nominated
Best Original Music[6] Jared Emerson-Johnson Nominated
Game Design

[6]

Dan Connors, Kevin Bruner, Kevin Boyle Nominated
2015 Mobile & Handheld The Walking Dead: Season Two Nominated
Best Performer Melissa Hutchison Nominated[7]

Behind the Voice Actors Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2013 Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game (People's Choice)[6] Dave Fennoy (As the voice of "Lee Everett") Winner
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game[6] Dave Fennoy (As the voice of "Lee Everett") Nominated
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Video Game[6] Melissa Hutchison (As the voice of "Clementine") Nominated
2015 Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role (People's Choice)[8] Gavin Hammon (As the voice of "Kenny") Winner
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game (People's Choice)[6] Melissa Hutchison (As the voice of "Clementine") Winner
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game[6] Melissa Hutchison (As the voice of "Clementine") Nominated
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting Role [6] Gavin Hammon (As the voice of "Kenny") Nominated
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game[6] Melissa Hutchison, Gavin Hammon, Scott Porter, Shay Moore, Dorian Lockett, Erin Yvette, Michael Ark, Christine Lakin, Michael Madsen, Brian Sommer, Brian Bremer, Dave Fennoy, Dan White, Kiff VandenHeuvel, Owen Thomas Nominated

Inside Gaming Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2012 Best Character Design[9] Lee Everett (The Walking Dead: Season One) Winner
Best Downloadable Game[10] The Walking Dead: Season One Winner
Game of the Year[11] The Walking Dead: Season One Nominated
Best Narrative[11] The Walking Dead: Season One Nominated

Satellite Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2012 Best Action/Adventure Game[6] The Walking Dead Nominated

Spike Video Game Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2012 Game of the Year The Walking Dead Winner
Studio of the Year Telltale Games (The Walking Dead: The Game) Winner
Best Adapted Video Game The Walking Dead: The Game Winner
Best Performance by a Human Male Dave Fennoy as Lee Everett Nominated
Best Performance by a Human Female Melissa Hutchison as Clementine Winner
Best Downloadable Game The Walking Dead: The Game Winner


The Walking Dead GOTY

This is a list of awards that The Walking Dead: Season One has been nominated for or received. Titles in bold have been officially given.

  • Game of the Year (Geek Badge) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (The Jimquisition) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Destructoid - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Yahoo! Games - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Cheat Code Central) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (The Married Gamers) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Wired.com - Best Games of 2012) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (God is a Geek) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (TheGamersHub Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Official Xbox Magazine - Game of the Year 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (GamesRadar) - Winner
  • Game of the Year (Gamezebo) - Winner
  • Best Downloadable Game (GameMasters GJS) - Runner Up
  • Best Downloadable Game (Machinima - Inside Gaming Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Best Downloadable Game (Cheat Code Central) - Winner
  • Best Downloadable Game (X-Play - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Best Downloadable Game (Yahoo! Games - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Indie/Downloadable Game Of The Year - Reader’s Choice (Kotaku Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Best Adventure Game (GameSpy - Best of E3 2012) - Winner
  • Best Adventure Game (Gamezebo - Best of 2012) - Winner
  • Best Overall Adventure Game (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year) - No Time Left - Winner
  • Best PC Adventure Game (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year) - Winner
  • Best Writing (X-Play - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Best Writing of the Year (PC Gamer - Game of the Year Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Best Story (GameTrailers - Game of the Year Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Best Story (GameCentral Video Game Mini-Awards – The Best of 2012) - Winner
  • Best Overall Story (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year) - No Time Left - Winner
  • Best Xbox 360 Story (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year) - No Time Left - Winner
  • Best Horror Game of 2012 (Gamezebo - Best of 2012) - Winner
  • Best Licensed Game (Cheat Code Central) - Winner
  • Best Single Player Game (God is a Geek) - Winner
  • Best Xbox Live Arcade Game (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year) - No Time Left - Winner
  • Best Multiplatform Game (Destructoid - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Best PC Game (Gamezebo - Best of 2012) - Winner
  • PC Game Of The Year - Editor’s Pick (Kotaku Awards 2012) - Winner
  • Best Character Design (Machinima - Inside Gaming Awards 2012) - Lee Everett - Winner
  • Best Male Character (Cheat Code Central) - Lee Everett - Winner
  • Best Female Character (Cheat Code Central) - Clementine - Winner
  • Community Choice (Destructoid - Best of 2012 Awards) - Winner
  • Top Video Games of 2012 (E! Online) - Winner
  • Best Narrative (Machinima - Inside Gaming Awards 2012)
  • Best Overall Game (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year)
  • Best Overall Sound (IGN - 2012 Game of the Year)
  • Best Overall Game (IGN E3 2012) - Starved For Help
  • Best PC Game (IGN E3 2012) - Starved For Help
  • Best Xbox 360 Game (IGN E3 2012) - Starved For Help
  • Best PS3 Game (IGN E3 2012) - Starved For Help
  • Biggest Surprise (IGN E3 2012) - Starved For Help
  • Game of the Year (PC Gamer)
  • Game of the Year (Gamespot)
  • Game of the Year (Machinima - Inside Gaming Awards 2012)


Trivia

  • Clementine's character was developed before Lee's because the designers wanted a "character that would act as a moral compass for the main character as he progressed through the game."[12]
    • It was given by Telltale that supposedly the game would involve Clementine and her brother, but due to their pre-existing relationship before the apocalypse her brother was cut from the game, replaced by Lee Everett.
      • It was also given that Clementine almost got cut from the game. This was because Telltale was concerned that the players wouldn't care about her.
  • The Telltale Series originally started as a Left 4 Dead text based game.[13]
  • By January 2013, The Walking Dead: Season One won over 60 'Game of the Year' awards, and as of June 2013, it has won over 90.
  • Upon announcement of the "400 Days" DLC, Telltale reported that over 17 million episodes have been purchased across all platforms worldwide.
  • The Telltale Series has more protagonists and major antagonists than any other form of Walking Dead media, with a total of 10 protagonists (Lee, Clementine, Vince, Wyatt, Russell, Bonnie, Shel, Tavia, Michonne and Javier) thus far and 10 major antagonistic groups (the St. John Family, Save-Lots Bandits, Crawford Oberson, the Stranger, Nate, William Carver, the Russian Group, Norma, the New Frontier, and the Delta).
  • There was a pre-order contest in 2012 for the Telltale Series in which four randomly selected players who pre-ordered the game were selected to be transformed into the game as zombies, while one player won the grand prize of being transformed into a character in the game, dying, and coming back as a zombie. The four zombies appear in "No Time Left" as Lee makes his way to the Marsh House and the grand prize winner was Brie Rosenholm, who the character Brie was based on. Brie appears in "Around Every Corner" and then again in "No Time Left" as a zombie.
  • It can be noted that every Season, including The Walking Dead: Michonne but not the 400 Days DLC, features exactly one prolonged quick-time event sequence involving another survivor. Season 1 had Lee's fight against Andy St. John during "Starved For Help", Season 2 has Clementine's fight to escape Winston in "All That Remains" and The Michonne Mini-series features Michonne's battle against Randall at the end of "Give No Shelter". Next Season 3 had Javier's standoff with Badger in "Above The Law" and lastly The Final Season features Clementine and Lilly's fight during "Broken Toys".
  • Although it says: "Silence is a valid option", there are some points in the game that you are required to speak, or you will either respawn or nothing will happen until you do.
  • In this version of The Walking Dead, the outbreak began on July 20th, 2003.

References

External Links


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