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Clinical Findings and Diagnosis in Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis: A Case Series from Massachusetts
Mayo Clin Proc 87:233-239, Weil, A.A.,et al, 2012
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Article Abstract
Diagnosis of HGA requires a high suspicion for infection even in endemic areas. Use of a tick-associated pathogen panel that includes PCR assays for several organisms could improve detection of underrecognized tick-borne diseases in endemic areas. Lack of epidemiological follow-up to confirm corroborating clinical findings prevents accurate case reporting and assessment of the true HGA burden.
 
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