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Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016
Dispatch

Human Babesiosis, Bolivia, 2013

Simona Gabrielli, Valentina Totino, Fabio Macchioni, Freddy Zuñiga, Patricia Rojas, Yuni Lara, Mimmo Roselli, Alessandro BartoloniComments to Author , and Gabriella Cancrini
Author affiliations: Università “Sapienza” di Roma, Rome, Italy (S. Gabrielli, V. Totino, G. Cancrini); Università degli Studi di Pisa, Pisa, Italy (F. Macchioni); Distrito de Salud Cordillera, Santa Cruz, Bolivia (F. Zuñiga, P. Rojas); Hospital S. Antonio de Los Sauces, Monteagudo, Bolivia (Y. Lara); Università di Firenze, Florence, Italy (M. Roselli, A. Bartoloni)

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Babesia microti parasites (arrows) detected in Giemsa-stained thin (A) and thick (B) blood smears from persons living in 2 rural communities, southeastern Bolivia, 2013.

Figure. Babesia microti parasites (arrows) detected in Giemsa-stained thin (A) and thick (B) blood smears from persons living in 2 rural communities, southeastern Bolivia, 2013. Scale bars indicate 10μm.

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