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Joshua Vendrow, Jamie Haddock, Deanna Needell and Lorraine Johnson
Lyme disease is a rapidly growing illness that remains poorly understood within the medical community. Critical questions about when and why patients respond to treatment or stay ill, what kinds of treatments are effective, and even how to properly diagn...
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Max McClure and Maria Diuk-Wasser
Lyme disease (LD) is a commonly cited model for the link between habitat loss and/or fragmentation and disease emergence, based in part on studies showing that forest patch size is negatively related to LD entomological risk. An equivalent relationship h...
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Stephanie L. Richards, Ricky Langley, Charles S. Apperson and Elizabeth Watson
Improvements to risk assessments are needed to enhance our understanding of tick-borne disease epidemiology. We review tick vectors and duration of tick attachment required for pathogen transmission for the following pathogens/toxins and diseases: (1)
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Dongmei Chen, Haydi Wong, Paul Belanger, Kieran Moore, Mary Peterson and John Cunningham
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Lourdes Lledó, María Isabel Gegúndez, Consuelo Giménez-Pardo, Rufino Álamo, Pedro Fernández-Soto, María Sofia Nuncio and José Vicente Saz
This paper reports a 17-year seroepidemiological surveillance study of Borrelia burgdorferi infection, performed with the aim of improving our knowledge of the epidemiology of this pathogen. Serum samples (1,179) from patients (623, stratified with respe...
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PE Olson, AJ Kallen, JM Bjorneby, and JG Creek
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