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Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018
Research Letter

Paenibacillus assamensis in Joint Fluid of Man with Suspected Tularemia, China

Enmin Zhang1, Hongchao Lu1, Qiuhong Liu, Zhigang Tang, Duanjun Li, Lin Jiang, Qisheng He, Niu Pan, and Yanhua WangComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China (E. Zhang, Y. Wang); Center for Disease Prevention and Control of Qianxinan Prefecture of Guizhou Province, Xingyi, China (H. Lu, Q. Liu, Z. Tang, L. Jiang, Q. He, N. Pan); Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Qianxinan Prefecture, Xingyi (D. Li)

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Patient from whom Paenibacillus assamensis was isolated from knee joint fluid, China, 2016. A) Left knee joint of the patient was obviously swollen (red arrow). B) P. assamensis isolated from the patient’s articular fluid appeared on chocolatized erythrocytes.

Figure. Patient from whom Paenibacillus assamensis was isolated from knee joint fluid, China, 2016. A) Left knee joint of the patient was obviously swollen (red arrow). B) P. assamensis isolated from the patient’s articular fluid appeared on chocolatized erythrocytes.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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