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Volume 24, Number 7—July 2018
Research Letter

Rat-Bite Fever in Human with Streptobacillus notomytis Infection, Japan

Yoshihiko Ogawa, Kei KasaharaComments to Author , Sang-Tae Lee, Takamitsu Ito, Hideo Hasegawa, Sachie Hirose, Shigeru Santo, Atsushi Yoshida, Ryuichi Nakano, Hisakazu Yano, and Keiichi Mikasa
Author affiliations: Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan (Y. Ogawa, K. Kasahara, S.T. Lee, R. Nakano, H. Yano, K. Mikasa); Osaka Gyoumeikan Hospital, Osaka, Japan (T. Ito, H. Hasegawa, S. Hirose, S. Santo, A. Yoshida)

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Gram staining of pus obtained from a patient with rat-bite fever. Circles indicate pyrophosphate calcium crystals. Arrows indicate chain-shaped gram-negative bacilli. Original magnification ×1,000.

Figure. Gram staining of pus obtained from a patient with rat-bite fever. Circles indicate pyrophosphate calcium crystals. Arrows indicate chain-shaped gram-negative bacilli. Original magnification ×1,000.

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