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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease

Volume 26, November–December 2018, Pages 62-63
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease

Lack of serological evidence for Lyme-like borreliosis in Brazil

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We thank Sebastián Muñoz-Leal for providing a review of the English version of the manuscript.

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