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Volume 11, Number 12, December 2005 Francisella tularensis in the United StatesJason Farlow,* David M. Wagner,* Meghan Dukerich,* Miles Stanley,*
May Chu,† Kristy Kubota,† Jeannine Petersen,† and Paul Keim* |
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Figure 7. Spatial distributions of isolates from the A.I. and A.II. subpopulations of Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis relative to A) distribution of tularemia vectors Dermacentor variabilis, D. andersoni, Amblyomma americanum, and Chrysops discalis; and B) distribution of tularemia hosts Sylvilagus nuttallii and S. floridanus. |
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