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Volume 21, Number 9—September 2015
THEME ISSUE
Emerging Infections Program
Emerging Infections Program

TickNET—A Collaborative Public Health Approach to Tickborne Disease Surveillance and Research

Paul S. MeadComments to Author , Alison Hinckley, Sarah Hook, and C. Ben Beard
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Main Article

Figure 1

Geographic distribution of leading tickborne diseases among humans, United States, 2013. Each dot represents 1 case, based on patient residence; exposure location may be different.

Figure 1. Geographic distribution of leading tickborne diseases among humans, United States, 2013. Each dot represents 1 case, based on patient residence; exposure location may be different.

Main Article

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