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Volume 23, Number 7—July 2017
Dispatch

Environmental Factors as Key Determinants for Visceral Leishmaniasis in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients, Madrid, Spain

Nerea Carrasco-AntónComments to Author , Francisco López-Medrano, Mario Fernández-Ruiz, Eugenia Carrillo, Javier Moreno, Ana García-Reyne, Ana Pérez-Ayala, María Luisa Rodríguez-Ferrero, Carlos Lumbreras, Rafael San-Juan, Jorge Alvar, and José María Aguado
Author affiliations: University Hospital 12 de Octubre of Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain (N. Carrasco-Antón, F. López-Medrano, M. Fernández-Ruiz, A. García-Reyne, A. Pérez-Ayala, C. Lumbreras, R. San-Juan, J.M. Aguado); Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid (E. Carrillo, J. Moreno); Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (M.L. Rodriguez-Ferrero); Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland (J. Alvar)

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Figure 1

Distribution of VL among solid organ transplant recipients, Madrid, Spain, January 1, 2005–January 1, 2013. Columns represent the number of solid organ transplant procedures performed each year at the University Hospital 12 de Octubre among patients permanently residing in Fuenlabrada, the nearby city affected by the outbreak. Gray shading indicates outbreak period. SOT, solid organ transplant; VL, visceral leishmaniasis.

Figure 1. Distribution of VL among solid organ transplant recipients, Madrid, Spain, January 1, 2005–January 1, 2013. Columns represent the number of solid organ transplant procedures performed each year at the University Hospital 12 de Octubre among patients permanently residing in Fuenlabrada, the nearby city affected by the outbreak. Gray shading indicates outbreak period. SOT, solid organ transplant; VL, visceral leishmaniasis.

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