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241 related items for PubMed ID: 20569016

  • 1. Borrelia burgdorferi has minimal impact on the Lyme disease reservoir host Peromyscus leucopus.
    Schwanz LE, Voordouw MJ, Brisson D, Ostfeld RS.
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  • 2. Comparative reservoir competence of Peromyscus leucopus, C57BL/6J, and C3H/HeN for Borrelia burgdorferi B31.
    Bourgeois JS, You SS, Clendenen LH, Shrestha M, Petnicki-Ocwieja T, Telford SR, Hu LT.
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  • 3. Interference between the agents of Lyme disease and human granulocytic ehrlichiosis in a natural reservoir host.
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  • 4. Duration of Borrelia burgdorferi infectivity in white-footed mice for the tick vector Ixodes scapularis under laboratory and field conditions in Ontario.
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    Parise CM, Breuner NE, Hojgaard A, Osikowicz LM, Replogle AJ, Eisen RJ, Eisen L.
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  • 6. OspA immunization decreases transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes from infected Peromyscus leucopus mice to larval Ixodes scapularis ticks.
    Tsao J, Barbour AG, Luke CJ, Fikrig E, Fish D.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2001 May 04; 1(1):65-74. PubMed ID: 12653137
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  • 7. The role of Ixodes scapularis, Borrelia burgdorferi and wildlife hosts in Lyme disease prevalence: A quantitative review.
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    Bouchard C, Beauchamp G, Nguon S, Trudel L, Milord F, Lindsay LR, Bélanger D, Ogden NH.
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  • 9. Spatiotemporal variation in a Lyme disease host and vector: black-legged ticks on white-footed mice.
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  • 10. Mice as reservoirs of the Lyme disease spirochete.
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  • 11. Comparative transcriptome analysis of Peromyscus leucopus and C3H mice infected with the Lyme disease pathogen.
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  • 12. Integrated control of juvenile Ixodes scapularis parasitizing Peromyscus leucopus in residential settings in Connecticut, United States.
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  • 13. Reservoir competence of white-footed mice for Lyme disease spirochetes.
    Donahue JG, Piesman J, Spielman A.
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  • 14. The lyme disease pathogen has no effect on the survival of its rodent reservoir host.
    Voordouw MJ, Lachish S, Dolan MC.
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  • 15. Borrelia burgdorferi infection in a natural population of Peromyscus Leucopus mice: a longitudinal study in an area where Lyme Borreliosis is highly endemic.
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  • 16. Acquisition of Borrelia burgdorferi Infection by Larval Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Associated With Engorgement Measures.
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    Linske MA, Williams SC, Stafford KC, Ortega IM.
    J Med Entomol; 2018 May 04; 55(3):681-690. PubMed ID: 29340657
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  • 19. Mammal diversity and infection prevalence in the maintenance of enzootic Borrelia burgdorferi along the western Coastal Plains of Maryland.
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  • 20. Prevalence of the Lyme disease spirochete in populations of white-tailed deer and white-footed mice.
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