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Volume 31, Number 11—November 2025

CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Haematospirillum jordaniae Infections after Recreational Exposure to River Water, Pennsylvania, USA, 2020

Melissa Dulcey, Katherine M. DeBordComments to Author , Melissa E. Bell, Meghan T. Murray, Adam M. Szewc, Kate Livingston, Brendan Headd, John R. McQuiston, Eva Gordian-Rivera, Ben W. Humrighouse, Allison Longenberger, and William A. Bower
Author affiliation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M. Dulcey, K.M. DeBord, M.E. Bell, M.T. Murray, A.M. Szewc, K. Livingston, B. Headd, J.R. McQuiston, B.W. Humrighouse, W.A. Bower); Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (M. Dulcey, M.T. Murray, E. Gordian-Rivera, A. Longenberger)

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Environmental testing results for Haematospirillum jordaniae and water temperature measurements at 3 locations (A–C) in Pennsylvania, USA2024, in study of 4 patients with H. jordaniae infections from 2020 after recreational water exposure.

Figure 2. Environmental testing results for Haematospirillum jordaniae and water temperature measurements at 3 locations (A–C) in Pennsylvania, USA2024, in study of 4 patients with H. jordaniae infections from 2020 after recreational water exposure.

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