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Volume 26, Number 12—December 2020
Research

Human-Pathogenic Kasokero Virus in Field-Collected Ticks

Amy J. Schuh, Brian R. Amman, Ketan Patel, Tara K. Sealy, Robert Swanepoel, and Jonathan S. TownerComments to Author 
Author affiliations: US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Rockville, Maryland, USA (A.J. Schuh); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (A.J. Schuh, B.R. Amman, K. Patel, T.K. Sealy, J.S. Towner); University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, South Africa (R. Swanepoel)

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Figure 1

Kasokero virus RNA loads in Ornithodoros (Reticulinasus) faini tick pools from Rousettus aegyptiacus bats, western Uganda, 2013 and 2017. Black horizontal bars represent mean viral loads.

Figure 1. Kasokero virus RNA loads in Ornithodoros (Reticulinasus) faini tick pools from Rousettus aegyptiacus bats, western Uganda, 2013 and 2017. Black horizontal bars represent mean viral loads.

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