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Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010
Letter

Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae in Traveler from Egypt

Cristina Socolovschi, Sébastien Barbarot, Maeva Lefebvre, Philippe Parola, and Didier RaoultComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France (C. Socolovschi, P. Parola, D. Raoult); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes, Nantes, France (S. Barbarot, M. Lefebvre)

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Figure A1

A) Eschar on the scapular area of a patient infected with Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae. B) Close-up view of eschar. C) R. sibirica mongolitimonae growing in L929 cells, stained in red by Gimenez staining.

Figure A1. A) Eschar on the scapular area of a patient infected with Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae. B) Close-up view of eschar. C) R. sibirica mongolitimonae growing in L929 cells, stained in red by Gimenez staining.

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