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Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020
Synopsis

Epidemiology of Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever in Endemic Area, Spain

María Carmen DomínguezComments to Author , Salvador Vergara, María Carmen Gómez, and María Esther Roldán
Author affiliations: Hospital de la Merced, Osuna, Spain (M.C. Domínguez, M.C. Gómez, M.E. Roldán); Hospital del Tomillar, Seville, Spain (S. Vergara)

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Figure 1

Geographic distribution of tick-borne relapsing fever cases, Spain, 1994–2016. Red indicates city of Seville; star indicates Morón de la Frontera meteorological station. Inset maps show locations of southwestern Spain and Seville Province (gray shading).

Figure 1. Geographic distribution of tick-borne relapsing fever cases, Spain, 1994–2016. Red indicates city of Seville; star indicates Morón de la Frontera meteorological station. Inset maps show locations of southwestern Spain and Seville Province (gray shading).

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