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Ability of three person-biting tick species from the Eastern United States to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi

1995

Piesman, J. | Dolan, M.C. | Burkot, T.R. | Schriefer, M.E. (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins (USA). Div. of Vector-borne Infectious Diseases)


Bibliographic information
Pagination
p. 206-211
Other Subjects
Genero humano; Mammifere; Etats unis; Mamiferos; Transmision de enfermedades
Language
English
Note
Summary (En)
3 tables; 21 ref.
Type
Summary; Conference; Non-Conventional
Source
Tick-borne Pathogens at the Host-vector Interface: A global perspective. Vol 1. Proceedings and Abstracts of the 2nd International Conference on Tick-borne Pathogens, 28 Aug - 1 Sep 1995, Kruger National Park (South Africa), Coons, L.Rothschild, M. (eds.), [1995]
Conference
2. International Conference on Tick-borne Pathogens, Kruger National Park (South Africa), 28 Aug - 1 Sep 1995

1998-08-15
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