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Volume 13, Number 7—July 2007
Dispatch

Three Rickettsioses, Darnley Island, Australia

Nathan B. Unsworth*, John Stenos*Comments to Author , Antony G. Faa†, and Stephen R. Graves*
Author affiliations: *The Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory, Geelong, Victoria, Australia; †Warwick Hospital, Southern Downs Health Services District, Warwick, Queensland, Australia;

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Phylogenetic tree obtained by a neighbor-joining analysis of the 56-kDa gene of Orientia tsutsugamushi. Bootstrap values from 100 analyses are shown at the node of each branch.

Figure. Phylogenetic tree obtained by a neighbor-joining analysis of the 56-kDa gene of Orientia tsutsugamushi. Bootstrap values from 100 analyses are shown at the node of each branch.

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