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Invasion of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis: Implications for Borrelia burgdorferi Endemic...

Invasion of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis: Implications for Borrelia burgdorferi Endemic...

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Invasion of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis: Implications for Borrelia burgdorferi Endemicity

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Invasion of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis: Implications for Borrelia burgdorferi Endemicity

Publisher

New York: Springer-Verlag

Journal title

EcoHealth, 2010-08, Vol.7 (1), p.47-63

Language

English

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New York: Springer-Verlag

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Contents

Lyme disease risk is increasing in the United States due in part to the spread of blacklegged ticks
Ixodes
scapularis,
the principal vector of the spirochetal pathogen
Borrelia
burgdorferi
. A 5-year study was undertaken to investigate hypothesized coinvasion of
I. scapularis
and
B. burgdorferi
in Lower Michigan. We tr...

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Invasion of the Lyme Disease Vector Ixodes scapularis: Implications for Borrelia burgdorferi Endemicity

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_807264910

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_807264910

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ISSN

1612-9202

E-ISSN

1612-9210

DOI

10.1007/s10393-010-0287-0

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