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- :Keesing, Felicia ;Hersh, Michelle H.Dec 2012 | Emerg Infect Dis. 18(12):2013-2016.:Fourteen vertebrate species (10 mammals and 4 birds) were assessed for their ability to transmit Anaplasma phagocytophilum, the bacterium that causes ...
- :Hersh, Michelle H. ;Tibbetts, MichaelDec 2012 | Emerg Infect Dis. 18(12):1951-1957.:Human babesiosis is an increasing health concern in the northeastern United States, where the causal agent, Babesia microti, is spread through the bit...
- :Keesing, Felicia ;Mowry, Stacy5 2022 | Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(5):957-966:Tickborne diseases (TBDs) such as Lyme disease result in ≈500,000 diagnoses annually in the United States. Various methods can reduce the abundance ...
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