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Waterborne Outbreak of Tularemia Associated with Crayfish Fishing

Pedro Anda,* Javier Segura del Pozo,*† José María Díaz García,‡ Raquel Escudero,* F. Javier García Peña,§ M. Carmen López Velasco,‡ Ricela E. Sellek,* M. Rosario Jiménez Chillarón,‡ Luisa P. Sanchez Serrano,* and J. Fernando Martínez Navarro*
*Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain; †Public Health Department, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain; ‡Cuenca Public Health Department, Cuenca, Spain; and §Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Algete, Madrid, Spain


Figure 2. Fishing areas where crayfish handled by patients were caught. (Data were unavailable for one patient.)

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Figure 2. Fishing areas where crayfish handled by patients were caught. (Data were unavailable for one patient.)
 


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