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Volume 29, Number 3—March 2023
Research

Increase in Colorado Tick Fever Virus Disease Cases and Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on Behaviors and Testing Practices, Montana, 2020

Raymond A. Soto, Erika Baldry, Grace M. Vahey, Jennifer Lehman, Margaret Silver, Amanda Panella, Aaron C. Brault, Holly R. Hughes, Kelly A. Fitzpatrick, Jason Velez, Brad J. Biggerstaff, Brent Wolff, Jean Randolph, Laird J. Ruth, J. Erin Staples, and Carolyn V. GouldComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (R.A. Soto, G.M. Vahey, J. Lehman, M. Silver, A. Panella, A.C. Brault, H.R. Hughes, K.A. Fitzpatrick, J. Velez, B.J. Biggerstaff, J.E. Staples, C.V. Gould); Montana Department of Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana, USA (E. Baldry); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (B. Wolff, J. Randolph, L.J. Ruth)

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Geographic locations in Montana and Idaho, USA, where case-patients (n = 12) and controls (n = 4) reported tick acquisition during the 2 weeks before symptom onset in a Colorado tick fever case–control study, Montana, USA, 2020. Ravalli County (dashed box) had the most case-patient tick acquisitions (5); Missoula, Mineral, Madison, Park, Big Horn, and Lewis and Clark each had 1 acquisition. One case-patient acquired a tick in Idaho.

Figure 2. Geographic locations in Montana and Idaho, USA, where case-patients (n = 12) and controls (n = 4) reported tick acquisition during the 2 weeks before symptom onset in a Colorado tick fever case–control study, Montana, USA, 2020. Ravalli County (dashed box) had the most case-patient tick acquisitions (5); Missoula, Mineral, Madison, Park, Big Horn, and Lewis and Clark each had 1 acquisition. One case-patient acquired a tick in Idaho.

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