First confirmed autochthonous case of human Babesia microti infection in Europe
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M. Kiehntopf | E. Straube | K. Hunfeld | M. Baier | S. Sachse | A. Hildebrandt | T. Lorenzen | H. Fricke | A. Krumbholz | Klaus-Peter Hunfeld
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