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Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
Dispatch

Transmission of Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus to Human from Nonindigenous Tick Host, Japan

Qiang Xu, Takeshi Nabeshima, Koichiro Hamada, Takashi Sugimoto, Mya Myat Ngwe Tun, Kouichi Morita, Hirotomo Yamanashi, Takahiro Maeda, Koya Ariyoshi, and Yuki TakamatsuComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan (Q. Xu, T. Nabeshima, K. Hamada, T. Sugimoto, M.M. Ngwe Tun, K. Morita, H. Yamanashi, T. Maeda, K. Ariyoshi, Y. Takamatsu); Shimane University, Izumo, Japan (M.M. Ngwe Tun)

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Figure 1

Timeline of SFTSV progression in a human patient in Japan and photograph of Haemaphysalis aborensis tick collected from the patient. WBC, white blood cells (leukocytes); PLT, platelets; SFTSV, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus.

Figure 1. Timeline of SFTSV progression in a human patient in Japan and photograph of Haemaphysalis aborensis tick collected from the patient. WBC, white blood cells (leukocytes); PLT, platelets; SFTSV, severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus.

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