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Volume 25, Number 1—January 2019
Dispatch

Autochthonous Transmission of Coccidioides in Animals, Washington, USA

Allison E. JamesComments to Author , Gabrielle Pastenkos, Daniel Bradway, and Timothy Baszler
Author affiliations: Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA

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Locations of primary residence and travel of animals with apparently autochthonous coccidioidomycosis, Washington, USA. Five animals are depicted, each represented by a unique shape/color: orange diamonds, 6-year-old female Labrador retriever; blue circles, 14-year-old female quarter horse; green triangle, 6-year-old male German wirehaired pointer dog; purple square, 7-year-old female quarter horse; yellow inverted triangles, 2-year-old German shorthair pointer dog. Solid shapes depict the anima

Figure. Locations of primary residence and travel of animals with apparently autochthonous coccidioidomycosis, Washington, USA. Five animals are depicted, each represented by a unique shape/color: orange diamonds, 6-year-old female Labrador retriever; blue circles, 14-year-old female quarter horse; green triangle, 6-year-old male German wirehaired pointer dog; purple square, 7-year-old female quarter horse; yellow inverted triangles, 2-year-old German shorthair pointer dog. Solid shapes depict the animal’s primary residence; hollow shapes indicate all travel locations of the 3 animals with local travel history.

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