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[Tick-borne diseases].

La Revue de medecine interne, 1993
Due to their worldwide distribution, from hottest to coldest climates, and due to their behaviour, ticks are capable of transmitting numerous human and animal bacterial viral or parasitous diseases. Depending on the disease, they play the role of biological vector or intermediate host. In France, six tick borne diseases are of epidemiologic importance.
H, Tissot Dupont, D, Raoult
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Tick-Borne Diseases

1959
The importance of ticks as vectors of animal diseases of great economic significance has long been acknowledged. The role of ticks in veterinary medicine and the use of DDT in their control is discussed fully in Chapter VIII (Knipling). More recently, the role that ticks play in the transmission of human disease has been increasingly recognized.
W. J. Hayes   +2 more
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Tick-Borne Disease

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
To the Editor .—In the December issue of theJournal(126:779, 1973), McReynolds and Roy emphasize the early diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever so that antibiotic therapy may be instituted prior to the onset of serious, life-threatening complications.
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Tick-borne disease.

American family physician, 2005
Tick-borne diseases in the United States include Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, tularemia, babesiosis, Colorado tick fever, and relapsing fever. It is important for family physicians to consider these illnesses when patients present with influenza-like symptoms.
Robert L, Bratton, Ralph, Corey
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Avoidance of Tick-Borne Diseases

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
S E, Schutzer, B K, Holland, T, Brown
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Tick-borne diseases.

American family physician, 1988
Tick-borne diseases have their peak incidence in the spring and summer. The different infections caused by tick vectors have certain geographic locations and unique clinical presentations. The most common tick-transmitted infection is Lyme disease.
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The eye and tick-borne disease in the United States

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2016
Saraniya Sathiamoorthi, W. Smith
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Tick-borne disease preventive practices and perceptions in an endemic area.

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2016
Amber D Butler   +3 more
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