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Volume 11, Number 4—April 2005
Letter

Tickborne Meningoencephalitis, First Case after 19 Years in Northeastern Germany

Christopher J. Hemmer*, Martina Littmann*, Micha Löbermann*, Michael Lafrenz*, Tobias Böttcher†, and Emil C. Reisinger*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University of Rostock Medical School, Rostock, Germany; and; †Health Department of the State of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Rostock, Germany

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European tickborne encephalitis–endemic areas and new infection site of case in northeastern Germany (arrow). Map provided by Baxter Germany GmbH.

Figure. European tickborne encephalitis–endemic areas and new infection site of case in northeastern Germany (arrow). Map provided by Baxter Germany GmbH.

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