Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025
Research
Theileria luwenshuni and Novel Babesia spp. Infections in Humans, Yunnan Province, China
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Figure 1. Photomicrographs from peripheral blood smears of a patient (patient 2) who tested positive for Theileria luwenshuni parasite in study of piroplasmorida in humans, southwest China, May 2017–June 2020. Arrows indicate typical ring forms; single (A) and multiple (B) parasitism was observed.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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