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Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009
Dispatch

Hantavirus Infection in the Republic of Georgia

Tinatin KuchuloriaComments to Author , Danielle V. Clark, Matthew J. Hepburn, Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Guillermo Pimentel, and Paata Imnadze
Author affiliations: Technology Management Company, Tbilisi, Georgia (T. Kuchuloria); Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (D.V. Clark); United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA (M.J. Hepburn); Infectious Pathology, AIDS and Clinical Immunology S/P Center, Tbilisi (T. Tsertsvadze); Naval Medical Research Unit #3, Cairo, Egypt (G. Pimentel); National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi (P. Imnadze)

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Acute tubular necrosis in a renal biopsy specimen of the patient. Magnification ×40.

Figure. Acute tubular necrosis in a renal biopsy specimen of the patient. Magnification ×40.

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