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Volume 6, Number 4—August 2000
Dispatch

Ehrlichia chaffeensis Antibodies in White-Tailed Deer, Iowa, 1994 and 1996

Linda Mueller-Anneling*, Mary J. Gilchrist†, and Peter S. Thorne*Comments to Author 

Author affiliations: *University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, Iowa, USA; and †University of Iowa Hygienic Laboratory, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

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Iowa maps showing Ehrlichia chaffeensis seropositive specimens by county. The total number of positive specimens was 102 of 1,775 in 1994 (top map) and 91 of 1,102 in 1996 (bottom map). Within each of the 99 counties is listed the number of positive specimens over the total submitted for the county. Colors indicate the percentage of positive specimens as listed in the key.

Figure. Iowa maps showing Ehrlichia chaffeensis seropositive specimens by county. The total number of positive specimens was 102 of 1,775 in 1994 (top map) and 91 of 1,102 in 1996 (bottom map). Within each of the 99 counties is listed the number of positive specimens over the total submitted for the county. Colors indicate the percentage of positive specimens as listed in the key.

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