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Volume 8, Number 7—July 2002
Dispatch

Rickettsialpox in North Carolina: A Case Report

Allan Krusell*, James A. ComerComments to Author , and Daniel J. Sexton‡
Author affiliations: *Northeast Medical Center, Concord, North Carolina, USA; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA

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Figure 2

Multiple papulovesicles involving the upper trunk on a patient with rickettsialpox.

Figure 2. Multiple papulovesicles involving the upper trunk on a patient with rickettsialpox.

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