Volume 24, Number 9—September 2018
Synopsis
Distinguishing Japanese Spotted Fever and Scrub Typhus, Central Japan, 2004– 2015
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Figure 3. Geographic distribution and clusters of JSF and ST, Japan, 2004–2015. A) JSF; B) ST; C) geographic clusters of JSF and ST; D) locations of study facilities. White diamonds (JSF) and circles (ST) represent the locations of each patient’s address. Colored circles (black, JSF; gray, ST) represent statistically significant spatial clusters (p<0.05). The geographic distribution of the patients with nonrickettsial diseases, which were used for the cluster analysis as the reference, is shown in the Technical Appendix Figure). ARMEC, Awa Regional Medical Center; JSF, Japanese spotted fever; KFCT, Kameda Family Clinic Tateyama; KMC, Kameda Medical Center; ST, scrub typhus.
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