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Volume 21, Number 2—February 2015
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Novel Candidatus Rickettsia Species Detected in Nostril Tick from Human, Gabon, 2014

Rogelio Lopez-Velez, Ana M. Palomar, José A. Oteo, Francesca F. Norman, José A. Pérez-Molina, and Aránzazu PortilloComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain (R. Lopez-Velez, F.F. Norman, J.A. Pérez-Molina); Hospital San Pedro–Center of Biomedical Research of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain (A.M. Palomar, J.A. Oteo, A. Portillo)

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Amblyomma sp. nymphal tick removed from the nostril of a woman who visited Lopé National Park in Gabon (Africa), 2014. Scale bar represents 1 mm.

Figure. Amblyomma sp. nymphal tick removed from the nostril of a woman who visited Lopé National Park in Gabon (Africa), 2014. Scale bar represents 1 mm.

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