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Volume 25, Number 9—September 2019
Dispatch

Rickettsia japonica Infections in Humans, Xinyang, China, 2014–2017

Hao LiComments to Author , Pan-He Zhang, Juan Du, Zhen-Dong Yang, Ning Cui, Bo Xing, Xiao-Ai Zhang, and Wei LiuComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, China (H. Li, P.-H. Zhang, B. Xing, X.-A. Zhang, W. Liu); Peking University, Beijing (J. Du); People's Liberation Army 990 Hospital, Xinyang, China (Z.-D. Yang, N. Cui)

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Lesions on patients with Rickettsia japonica infection, Xinyang, China, March 2014–June 2017. A) Rash on ventrum; B) rash and eschar on back; C) eschar on femoribus internus; D) tick bite site on left armpit.

Figure 2. Lesions on patients with Rickettsia japonica infection, Xinyang, China, March 2014–June 2017. A) Rash on ventrum; B) rash and eschar on back; C) eschar on femoribus internus; D) tick bite site on left armpit.

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