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A physician examines a microslide of a regional lymph node punctate, stained using the Romanowsky technique. Under the microscope, slender, light-pink microorganisms are observed. They have 12–14 even/regular/uniform spiral coils with pointed ends up to 10–13 micrometers in length. They might be the causative agent of the following disease: