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Volume 26, Number 1—January 2020
Dispatch

Geographic Distribution and Incidence of Melioidosis, Panama1

Ana B. Araúz2Comments to Author , Katiana Castillo2, Erika Santiago, Yarineth Quintero3, Enrique Adames, Boris Castillo, Amalia Rodríguez-French, and German Henostroza
Author affiliations: Hospital Santo Tomás, Panama City, Panama (A.B. Araúz, K. Castillo, E. Santiago, Y. Quintero, E. Adames, A. Rodríguez-French); Universidad de Panamá, Panama City (A.B. Araúz, E. Adames, A. Rodríguez-French); Complejo Hospitalario Metropolitano Dr. Arnulfo Arias Madrid, Panama City (B. Castillo); University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (G. Henostroza)

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Regional distribution of melioidosis cases in Panama, 2007–2017.

Figure. Regional distribution of melioidosis cases in Panama, 2007–2017.

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1Preliminary results from this study were presented at IDWeek, October 26–30, 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

2These authors contributed equally to this article.

3Current affiliation: Hospital del Niño, Panama City, Panama.

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