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Volume 24, Number 9—September 2018
Synopsis

Distinguishing Japanese Spotted Fever and Scrub Typhus, Central Japan, 2004– 2015

Eiichiro Sando, Motoi SuzukiComments to Author , Shungo Katoh, Hiromi Fujita, Masakatsu Taira, Makito Yaegashi, and Koya Ariyoshi
Author affiliations: Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan (E. Sando, M. Suzuki, S. Katoh, K. Ariyoshi); Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Japan (E. Sando, M. Yaegashi); Mahara Institute of Medical Acarology, Anan, Japan (H. Fujita); Chiba Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Chiba, Japan (M. Taira)

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Figure 2

Number of patients with Japanese spotted fever, scrub typhus and nonrickettsial diseases, central Japan, by month, 2004–2015.

Figure 2. Number of patients with Japanese spotted fever, scrub typhus and nonrickettsial diseases, central Japan, by month, 2004–2015.

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