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Volume 26, Number 4—April 2020
Research Letter

Trombiculiasis in a Dog with Severe Neurologic Disorders, Spain

Paula Santibáñez, Eva Gallo, Ana M. Palomar, Aránzazu Portillo, José A. Carrillo, and José A. OteoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Center of Rickettsiosis and Arthropod-Borne Diseases, Hospital Universitario San Pedro–Center for Biomedical Research from La Rioja (CIBIR), Logroño, Spain (P. Santibáñez, A.M. Palomar, A. Portillo, J.A. Oteo); Vetersalud Asís Hospital, Logroño (E. Gallo, J.A. Carrillo)

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Larval Neotrombicula inopinata mites on a dog with severe neurologic symptoms, Spain. A) N. inopinata mites attached to the abdomen of the dog. B) Microscopic image of N. inopinata larva. Scale bar indicates 100 μm.

Figure. Larval Neotrombicula inopinata mites on a dog with severe neurologic symptoms, Spain. A) N. inopinata mites attached to the abdomen of the dog. B) Microscopic image of N. inopinata larva. Scale bar indicates 100 μm.

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