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Citations
For personal, non-commercial use only, you must identify the source of the material using the citation style below and include a statement that the materials are protected by copyright law.
If you use content from the ID Images site in presentations, or teaching material for personal, non-commercial use, we suggest the following citation style, in addition to citing all specific contributors noted in the case.
To cite a ID Images case, we suggest the following citation style:
Case #11002; A pregnant woman with HIV infection and fever, decreased hearing and painful lesions in the left ear. Partners’ Infectious Disease Images; Accessed on [your date of access] from http://www.idimages.org/idreview/case/?caseid=195.
To cite an image obtained from the ID Images site, we suggest:
VZV fluorescent antibody testing [Microphotography]. Partners’ Infectious Disease Images; Accessed on [your date of access] from http://www.idimages.org/images/detail/?imageid=943.