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  • 7. Fort Chaffee revisited: the epidemiology of tick-borne rickettsial and ehrlichial diseases at a natural focus.
    McCall CL, Curns AT, Rotz LD, Singleton JA, Treadwell TA, Comer JA, Nicholson WL, Olson JG, Childs JE.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2001; 1(2):119-27. PubMed ID: 12653142
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  • 10. Serologically detected "new" tick-borne zoonoses in eastern Croatia.
    Topolovec J, Puntarić D, Antolović-Pozgain A, Vuković D, Topolovec Z, Milas J, Drusko-Barisić V, Venus M.
    Croat Med J; 2003 Oct; 44(5):626-9. PubMed ID: 14515426
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  • 11. Pilot study assessing the effectiveness of long-lasting permethrin-impregnated clothing for the prevention of tick bites.
    Vaughn MF, Meshnick SR.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2011 Jul; 11(7):869-75. PubMed ID: 21395420
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  • 14. Relative Risk for Ehrlichiosis and Lyme Disease in an Area Where Vectors for Both Are Sympatric, New Jersey, USA.
    Egizi A, Fefferman NH, Jordan RA.
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  • 15. Dual infection with Ehrlichia chaffeensis and a spotted fever group rickettsia: a case report.
    Sexton DJ, Corey GR, Carpenter C, Kong LQ, Gandhi T, Breitschwerdt E, Hegarty B, Chen SM, Feng HM, Yu XJ, Olano J, Walker DH, Dumler SJ.
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  • 19. Changes in the Seroprevalence of Tick-Borne Rickettsia and Ehrlichia Among Soldiers-Fort Liberty, North Carolina, 1991-2019.
    Rockwell EM, Abernathy HA, Evans LM, Bhowmik R, Giandomenico DA, Salzer JS, Maldonado CJ, Choi YS, Boyce RM.
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  • 20. Seroprevalence and seroconversion for tick-borne diseases in a high-risk population in the northeast United States.
    Hilton E, DeVoti J, Benach JL, Halluska ML, White DJ, Paxton H, Dumler JS.
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