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Volume 19, Number 7—July 2013
Dispatch

Babesia microti Infection, Eastern Pennsylvania, USA

Marcela E. Perez AcostaComments to Author , Peter T. Ender, Erin M. Smith, and Jeffrey A. Jahre
Author affiliations: St. Luke’s University Hospital and Health Network, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA

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Wright-stained blood smear for patient 1 with babeosis on day 1 of hospitalization, eastern Pennsylvania, USA, showing an intraerythrocytic trophozoite of Babesia microti in a ring form (thin arrow) and a tetrad arranged in a cross-like pattern (thick arrow). Original magnification ×1,000.

Figure. . Wright-stained blood smear for patient 1 with babeosis on day 1 of hospitalization, eastern Pennsylvania, USA, showing an intraerythrocytic trophozoite of Babesia microti in a ring form (thin arrow) and a tetrad arranged in a cross-like pattern (thick arrow). Original magnification ×1,000.

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