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Operational Considerations for Using Deer-Targeted 4-Poster Tick Control Devices in a Tick-borne Disease Endemic Community. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Public Health Manag Pract
Hornbostel VL   +7 more
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Tick-borne Diseases.

open access: yesThe Western journal of medicine, 2010
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Schlossberg's Clinical Infectious Disease, 2008
This chapter focuses on how ticks can transmit numerous bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogens to humans, as well as how the secretions of some species can induce allergic reactions or cause paralysis. It provides a broad overview of tick-borne infections endemic to North America and discusses general principles regarding their epidemiology, therapy,
S. Buckingham
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Can restoration of fire-dependent ecosystems reduce ticks and tick-borne disease prevalence in the eastern United States?

Ecological Applications, 2022
Over the past century, fire suppression has facilitated broad ecological changes in composition, structure, and function of fire-dependent landscapes of throughout the eastern US which are in decline. These changes have likely contributed mechanistically
Michael R. Gallagher   +5 more
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Tick-Borne Diseases

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2021
Theileria equi, Theileria mutans, Theileria annulate, Theileria ovis, Babesia caballi, and Babesia behnkei have been detected in dromedary camels. Despite the detection of these blood parasites, it is still not clear whether the detection result from the proliferation of these parasites in camels or the transmission of blood parasites at the time of a ...
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Tick-borne diseases

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1999
Tick-transmitted infectious agents have assumed increased importance as causes of human disease in the United States. During the past two decades, Lyme borreliosis, ehrlichiosis, and babesiosis have emerged as newly described tick-borne infectious diseases of significance for pediatricians and pediatric neurologists.
Marc G. Golightly, Jorge Benach
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Tick-Borne Diseases

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2023
Many tick-borne infections are increasing in geographic range as a result of activities such as reforestation and climate change. A history of outdoor activity in tick-endemic regions, together with consistent clinical signs (such as fever, splenomegaly, polyarthritis, thrombocytopenia), should raise suspicion for tick-borne infectious disease ...
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Tick-borne disease risk in a forest food web.

Ecology, 2018
Changes to the community ecology of hosts for zoonotic pathogens, particularly rodents, are likely to influence the emergence and prevalence of zoonotic diseases worldwide.
R. Ostfeld   +4 more
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