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Volume 27, Number 10—October 2021
CME ACTIVITY - Dispatch

Relapsing Fever Infection Manifesting as Aseptic Meningitis, Texas, USA

Lisa Ellis, Michael W. Curtis, Sarah M. Gunter, and Job E. LopezComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Austin Infectious Disease Consultants, Austin, Texas, USA (L. Ellis); Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas (M.W. Curtis, S.M. Gunter, J.E. Lopez)

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Figure 1

Suspected Borrelia exposure site within city limits for a patient in Austin, Texas, USA. The patient’s suspected exposure location (black circle, Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park) was overlayed on a population density by ZIP code map. County boundaries are displayed as gray lines. Population density data was sourced from Esri's U.S. Updated Demographic (2020/2025) Data (https://www.esri.com).

Figure 1. Suspected Borrelia exposure site within city limits for a patient in Austin, Texas, USA. The patient’s suspected exposure location (black circle, Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park) was overlayed on a population density by ZIP code map. County boundaries are displayed as gray lines. Population density data was sourced from Esri's U.S. Updated Demographic (2020/2025) Data (https://www.esri.com).

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