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The ecology of emerging tick-borne diseases in a changing world.

Published online
17 Oct 2018
Content type
Bulletin article; Conference paper
URL
https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JKA/issue/view/1703

Author(s)
Ostfeld, R. S.
Contact email(s)
ostfeldr@caryinstitute.org

Publication language
English
Location
USA & Europe
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Key words

  • animal ecology
  • bacterial diseases
  • biodiversity
  • disease transmission
  • disease vectors
  • emerging infectious diseases
  • epidemiology
  • habitats
  • hosts
  • human diseases
  • Lyme disease
  • meta-analyses
  • population density
  • reservoir hosts
  • small mammals
  • systematic reviews
  • tick-borne diseases
  • vectors
  • spirochaetosis
  • infections
  • evidence based practice
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