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Fig. 2 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 2

From: A case of mistaken identity: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and reinvestigation of hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. infection in Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea)

Fig. 2

Global epidemiology of feline hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. infection. Rate of hemotropic Mycoplasma infection from manuscripts obtained from PubMed searching every combination of “[Country] cat mycoplasma.” If multiple manuscripts were obtained from a single country, the prevalence was recalculated based on the number of cats tested and number of hemotropic Mycoplasma-positive cats. Map was created utilizing mapchart.net. Prevalence is derived from the following manuscripts: Albania [48], Australia [22, 49], Brazil [40, 50,51,52,53,54,55], Canada (British Columbia [56], Ontario [18], Saskatchewan [57], Prince Edward Island [58]), Chile [59], China [60], Cyprus [61], Denmark [62], Ecuador [63], Egypt [64], Germany [17, 65], Greece [66, 67], Iran [68], Ireland [69], Italy [25, 45, 70,71,72], Kenya [29] Japan [46, 73, 74], New Zealand [75], Portugal [32, 76], Qatar [77], Romania [78], Russia [79], Saudi Arabia [80], South Africa [81], South Korea [82], Spain [40, 83, 84], Switzerland [19], Tanzania [28], Thailand [28, 85,86,87], Turkey [88, 89], Trinidad and Tobago [90], England [91], USA (Arizona [92], California, Colorado, and Florida [93], Louisiana [94], and Virginia and North Carolina [23]), Scotland [95], and Singapore [93]

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