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Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020
Dispatch

Genotypic Heterogeneity of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Scrub Typhus Patients and Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Co-infection, Myanmar

Aye Marlar Win1, Yen Thi Hai Nguyen1, Yuri Kim1, Na-Young Ha, Jun-Gu Kang, Hongil Kim, Bo San, Okkar Kyaw, Wah Win Htike, Dong-Ok Choi, Keun-Hwa Lee2Comments to Author , and Nam-Hyuk Cho2Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Medicine 1, Yangon, Myanmar (A.M. Win, O. Kyaw, W.W. Htike); Seoul National; University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea (Y.T.H. Nguyen, Y. Kim, N.-Y. Ha, J.-G. Kang, H. Kim, N.-H. Cho); Private practitioner, Sagaing, Myanmar (B. San); Bore Da Biotech, Seongnam, South Korea (D.-O. Choi); Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul (K.-H. Lee); Seoul National University Medical Research Center and Bundang Hospital, Seoul (N.-H. Cho)

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Figure 1

Locations in Sagaing and Magway Provinces in Myanmar, where suspected scrub typhus patients’ serum samples were collected for study of genotypic heterogeneity of Orientia tsutsugamushi.

Figure 1. Locations in Sagaing and Magway Provinces in Myanmar, where suspected scrub typhus patients’ serum samples were collected for study of genotypic heterogeneity of Orientia tsutsugamushi.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These authors were co–principal investigators.

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