Foreign tick smuggling rickettsia evades Australian border control (Letter)

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Khan, Sadid F
Tadepalli, Mythili
Stenos, John
Graves, Stephen R
Korman, Tony M
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2018
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Tick‐borne infectious diseases, including rickettsial infections, acquired in Australia or after international travel remain a diagnostic challenge.1

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Medical Journal of Australia
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Biomedical and clinical sciences
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Khan, SF; Tadepalli, M; Stenos, J; Graves, SR; Korman, TM, Foreign tick smuggling rickettsia evades Australian border control (Letter), Medical Journal of Australia, 2018, 208 (11), pp. 505-505
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