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- :VanAcker, Meredith C. ;Little, Eliza A.H.June 2019 | Emerg Infect Dis. 25(6):1136-1143:Most tickborne disease studies in the United States are conducted in low-intensity residential development and forested areas, leaving much unknown ab...
- :Holcomb, Karen M ;Khalil, Noelle11 2023 | Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 14(6):102243:Tick-borne diseases continue to threaten human health across the United States. Both active and passive tick surveillance can complement human case su...
- :Molaei, Goudarz ;Andreadis, Theodore G.Mar 2006 | Emerg Infect Dis. 12(3):468-474.:To evaluate the role of Culex mosquitoes as enzootic and epidemic vectors for WNV, we identified the source of vertebrate blood by polymerase chain re...
- :Molaei, Goudarz ;Karpathy, Sandor E.8 2019 | J Parasitol. 105(4):571-575:Introduction of ticks into the United States that can carry disease-causing pathogens to humans, companion animals, and wildlife has accelerated in re...
- :Little, Eliza A.H. ;Anderson, John F.8 2019 | Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 10(5):970-980:Lyme disease is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the United States. Ixodes scapularis, commonly referred to as the blacklegged tick, is the ...
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