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Volume 17, Number 6—June 2011
Letter

Suspected Horse-to-Human Transmission of MRSA ST398

Engeline van DuijkerenComments to Author , Lenny ten Horn, Jaap A. Wagenaar, Marco de Bruijn, Laura Laarhoven, Koen M. Verstappen, Willemien de Weerd, Nico Meessen, and Birgitta Duim
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands (E. van Duijkeren, J.A. Wagenaar, L. Laarhoven, K. Verstappen, B. Duim); University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands (L. ten Horn, N. Meessen); Wolvega Equine Hospital, Oldeholtpade, the Netherlands (M. de Bruijn, W. de Weerd)

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Figure A1

Infected wound, initially thought to be caused by an insect bite, on the right foot of a 16-year-old girl who was wheelchair-bound because of spinal muscular atrophy type II, the Netherlands.

Figure A1. Infected wound, initially thought to be caused by an insect bite, on the right foot of a 16-year-old girl who was wheelchair-bound because of spinal muscular atrophy type II, the Netherlands.

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