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- SNAP 4Dx Plus Test Clinical Reference Guide
- Ehrlichiosis and Related Infections
- Testing Ticks for B. Burgdorferi Q&A
- Ixodes Pacificus
- The Ecology of Tick-Borne Diseases ⇑ Miriam Pfäffle , Nina Littwin, Senta V
- Ehrlichiosis/Anaplasmosis Annual Report 2017
- Detection of Babesia Odocoilei in Humans with Babesiosis Symptoms
- Biology of the Western Black-Legged Tick, Ixodes Pacificus (Cooley and Kohls, 1943): a Potential Vector of Lyme Disease in South Coastal British Columbia
- Fact Sheet: Lyme Disease in Oregon
- A Guide to the Diagnosis of Tick-Borne Diseases
- Identification Guide to Larval Stages of Ticks of Medical Importance in the USA Kymbreana Coley Georgia Southern University
- Tick-Borne Diseases Jonathan Y
- Zoonosis Update Lyme Borreliosis
- Disease Summary
- Tickborne Diseases of the United States: a Reference Manual
- Ecology and Epidemiology of Tickborne Pathogens, Washington, USA, 2011–2016 Elizabeth A
- Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases of Livestock in the Middle East and North Africa: a Review
- Tick Photos | What Do Deer Ticks & Other Ticks Look Like?
- Risk of Vector Tick Exposure Initially Increases, Then Declines Through Time in Response to Wildfire in California 1,2,3, 1 1 ANDREW J
- Modeling the Geographic Distribution of <I>Ixodes Scapularis</I>
- Epidemiology and Prevention of Tick-Borne Diseases in California
- Surveillance for Ixodes Scapularis and Pathogens Found in This Tick Species in the United States Table of Contents Contributors and Reviewers
- Granulocytic Anaplasmosis in Humans and Animals
- Do Tick Attachment Times Vary Between Different Tick-Pathogen Systems?
- Surveillance for Ixodes Pacificus and Pathogens Found in This Tick Species in the United States Table of Contents Contributors and Reviewers
- Lyme Disease Risk in Southern California
- Anaplasmosis, the “Anti-Freeze” Co-Infection
- Genome Analysis of Major Tick and Mite Vectors of Human Pathogens
- TICKBORNE DISEASES of the UNITED STATES a Reference Manual for Healthcare Providers Fifth Edition, 2018 CONTENTS TICK ID
- Detection of Babesia Odocoilei in Ixodes Scapularis Ticks Collected in Southern Ontario, Canada