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Volume 13, Number 11—November 2007
Letter

Lyme Disease in Urban Areas, Chicago

Dean A. Jobe*, Jeffrey A. Nelson†Comments to Author , Michael D. Adam‡, and Stephen A. Martin§
Author affiliations: *Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA; †North Park University, Chicago, Illinois, USA; ‡Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center, Waukegan, Illinois, USA; §Cook County Department of Public Health, Oak Park, Illinois, USA

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Sites surrounding Chicago from which Borrelia burgdorferi–infected Ixodes scapularis ticks were recovered in 2005–2006 (■) and 2006–2007 (●).

Figure. Sites surrounding Chicago from which Borrelia burgdorferi–infected Ixodes scapularis ticks were recovered in 2005–2006 (■) and 2006–2007 (●).

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