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Volume 24, Number 11—November 2018
Dispatch

Ehrlichia Infections, North Carolina, USA, 2016

Ross M. BoyceComments to Author , Alan M. Sanfilippo, John M. Boulos, Meghan Cleinmark, John Schmitz, and Steve Meshnick
Author affiliations: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

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Summary of cohort selection and initial diagnostic testing results (light gray boxes) for 226 patients who had undergone serologic testing for tickborne illness, North Carolina, USA, in 2016. Results of retrospective testing for Ehrlichia shown in dark gray boxes. HME, human monocytic ehrlichiosis; Lyme, Lyme disease; SFGR, spotted fever group rickettsiosis.

Figure. Summary of cohort selection and initial diagnostic testing results (light gray boxes) for 226 patients who had undergone serologic testing for tickborne illness, North Carolina, USA, in 2016. Results of retrospective testing for Ehrlichia are shown in dark gray boxes. HME, human monocytic ehrlichiosis; Lyme, Lyme disease; SFGR, spotted fever group rickettsiosis.

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