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Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014
Letter

Severe Babesiosis in Immunocompetent Man, Spain, 2011

Luis M. Gonzalez, Susana Rojo, Fernando Gonzalez-Camacho, Daniel Luque, Cheryl A. Lobo, and Estrella MonteroComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centro Nacional de Microbiologia, Majadahonda, Spain (L.-M. Gonzalez, F. Gonzalez-Camacho, D. Luque, E. Montero); Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Asturias, Spain (S. Rojo); New York Blood Center, New York, New York, USA (C.A. Lobo)

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Photomicrography of a Giemsa-stained thin film of a 46-year-old man showing Babesia divergens. Double pear-shaped intraerythrocytic parasites are indicated by arrows. Slides were examined with a Nikon microscope at 60× magnification. Scale bar indicates 500 nm.

Figure. . Photomicrography of a Giemsa-stained thin film of a 46-year-old man showing Babesia divergens. Double pear-shaped intraerythrocytic parasites are indicated by arrows. Slides were examined with a Nikon microscope at 60× magnification. Scale bar indicates 500 nm.

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