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Volume 17, Number 12—December 2011
Dispatch

Rickettsia parkeri in Amblyomma maculatum Ticks, North Carolina, USA, 2009–2010

Andrea S. Varela-StokesComments to Author , Christopher D. Paddock, Barry Engber, and Marcee Toliver
Author affiliations: Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA (A.S. Varela-Stokes); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C.D. Paddock); North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA (B. Engber, M. Toliver)

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Distribution of Rickettsia parkeri–infected Amblyomma maculatum ticks collected in North Carolina, USA, during 2009−2010 and in archived specimens (inset). Numbers indicate total number positive for R. parkeri by PCR/total number tested in that county.

Figure. Distribution of Rickettsia parkeri–infected Amblyomma maculatum ticks collected in North Carolina, USA, during 2009−2010 and in archived specimens (inset). Numbers indicate total number positive for R. parkeri by PCR/total number tested in that county.

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