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Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022
Research

Isolation of Heartland Virus from Lone Star Ticks, Georgia, USA, 2019

Yamila Romer, Kayla Adcock, Zhuoran Wei, Daniel G. Mead, Oscar Kirstein, Steph Bellman, Anne Piantadosi, Uriel Kitron, and Gonzalo M. Vazquez-ProkopecComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Y. Romer, Z. Wei, O. Kirstein, S. Bellman, U. Kitron, G.M. Vazquez-Prokopec); University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, Athens, Georgia, USA (K. Adcock, D.G. Mead); Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta (A. Piantadosi)

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Figure 1

Study area for investigation of Heartland virus ecoepidemiology, Georgia, USA, 2019. Map on the left shows locations of seropositive white-tailed deer and 1 human case; inset shows location of study area in Georgia. Map on the right shows Amblyomma americanum tick collection sites during 2018 and the 2 sites during 2019. Circle sizes and colors indicate number of ticks collected.

Figure 1. Study area for investigation of Heartland virus ecoepidemiology, Georgia, USA, 2019. Map on the left shows locations of seropositive white-tailed deer and 1 human case; inset shows location of study area in Georgia. Map on the right shows Amblyomma americanum tick collection sites during 2018 and the 2 sites during 2019. Circle sizes and colors indicate number of ticks collected.

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