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. 2018 Dec 7;9:2891. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.02891

Figure 1.

Figure 1

B. microti (Bm) and B. burgdorferi (N40) coinfection and their impact on the host. (A) Bm parasitemia in young female C3H mice at different time points until euthanasia at 11th day post-infection. Each point represents average parasitemia in each group of mice (mean ± s.d.) (B) Determination of parasitemia in B. microti infected and coinfected old female mice until euthanasia on 17th day post-infection. In each case (A,B), mice were euthanized when parasitemia was ~20%.