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The emerging spectrum of tickborne infections

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
Recent advances in tickborne infections have generally served to reiterate existing clinical truisms: most tickborne infections must be diagnosed on clinical grounds alone, because laboratory testing is rarely useful in early illness; the usual presumptive therapy for treatable tickborne infections is doxycycline, which may be used even in childhood ...
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The rising threat of tickborne infections

Nurse Practitioner
ABSTRACT Tickborne infections have increased significantly over the past 2 decades. There are a number of infections caused by tick bites which have similar clinical presentations and which may mimic other types of infections. Infections can range from mild to serious, and some can be life-threatening if not diagnosed early.
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Tickborne Infections

2023
Victoria A Statler
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Tickborne Infections

Physician Assistant Clinics, 2017
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Tickborne Infections

2001
Ritchard Cable, Jonathan Trouern-Trend
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Intercurrent tickborne fever infection and Bibersteinia trehalosi septicaemia in a five‐week‐old lamb

Veterinary Record, 2015
WE wish to report the findings of a postmortem examination carried out by the Wales Veterinary Science Centre (WVSC) at Aberystwyth. Lamb deaths began to occur, at a rate of one per day over a two-week period, in a 300-ewe flock grazing mountain pasture.
Roger, Daniel   +4 more
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Serological and molecular survey of Anaplasma species infection in dogs with suspected tickborne disease in Portugal

Veterinary Record, 2009
Fifty‐five dogs with suspected tickborne disease were tested by immunofluorescence assay and PCR for Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection. Thirty (54·5 per cent) of the dogs were seropositive and five of them fulfilled the serological criteria for an active infection, with either ...
Santos, Ana Sofia   +5 more
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