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Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020
Research Letter

Case of Babesia crassa–Like Infection, Slovenia, 2014

Katja Strasek-Smrdel, Misa Korva, Emil Pal, Mojca Rajter, Miha Skvarc, and Tatjana Avsic-ZupancComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia (K. Strasek-Smrdel, M. Korva, M. Skvarc, T. Avsic-Zupanc); Murska Sobota General Hospital, Rakican, Slovenia (E. Pal); University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana (M. Rajter)

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Piriform (A) and ring shapes (B) in blood smear of sample taken from patient with Babesia crassa–like infection, Slovenia, 2014. Smear was Wright-Giemsa stained. Scale bars indicate 50 μm.

Figure. Piriform (A) and ring shapes (B) in blood smear of sample taken from patient with Babesia crassa–like infection, Slovenia, 2014. Smear was Wright-Giemsa stained. Scale bars indicate 50 μm.

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