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Fig. 3 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Fig. 3

From: High prevalence of Babesia microti in small mammals in Beijing

Fig. 3

Prevalence of both Kobe-type and U.S.-type Babesia microti from different districts (a) and in different reservoir hosts (b). The y axis represents the positive infection rate of B. microti in both (a) and (b), while the x axes in (a) and (b) represent names of different districts and different species of small mammals, respectively. As is shown, Kobe-type B. microti is more prevalent than U.S.-type in nine out of the 15 positive districts (a) and in all of the eight species of small mammalian hosts (b)

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