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Case Reports
Patient 1
Patient 1 was a 29-year-old woman who presented to her physician on September 9, 1991, with a four-day history of fevers (temperature, up to 39.9 °C [103.8 °F]), chills, headache, and a petechial rash on her legs. A blood smear, obtained four days earlier as part of a workup for hemochromatosis and just hours before the fevers started, demonstrated
Patient 2
Epidemiology
Discussion
Source Information
From the Division of Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health Services, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton (J.H.B., C.A.G., K.C.S.); and the Malaria Branch, Division of Parasitic Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (P.B.B., J.R.Z.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. Brook at the New Jersey Department of Health, CN-369, Trenton, NJ 08625-0369.
References
Related Letters:
Malaria in New Jersey
Gill G., Dabrow M. B., Brook J. H., Bloland P. B., Zucker J. R.
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N Engl J Med 1994;
331:1454-1455, Nov 24, 1994.
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