Volume 27, Number 4—April 2021
Dispatch
Fatal Case of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Caused by Reassortant Virus, Spain, 2018
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Figure 1. Regions where human infections with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) or infected ticks have been found in Spain. 1, CCHFV hyperendemic focus; 2, human infected by a tick bite in 2016 (Ávila); 3, human infected by a tick bite in 2018 (Badajoz). Red circle indicates area where infected ticks were detected during a surveillance study in 2016.
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