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  • 4. Transmission of Borrelia miyamotoi sensu lato relapsing fever group spirochetes in relation to duration of attachment by Ixodes scapularis nymphs.
    Breuner NE, Dolan MC, Replogle AJ, Sexton C, Hojgaard A, Boegler KA, Clark RJ, Eisen L.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2017 Aug; 8(5):677-681. PubMed ID: 28501504
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  • 5. Blood transfusion transmission of the tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete Borrelia miyamotoi in mice.
    Krause PJ, Hendrickson JE, Steeves TK, Fish D.
    Transfusion; 2015 Mar; 55(3):593-7. PubMed ID: 25251880
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  • 10. Borrelia miyamotoi: a widespread tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete.
    Wagemakers A, Staarink PJ, Sprong H, Hovius JW.
    Trends Parasitol; 2015 Jun; 31(6):260-9. PubMed ID: 25892254
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  • 13. Seasonality of acarological risk of exposure to Borrelia miyamotoi from questing life stages of Ixodes scapularis collected from Wisconsin and Massachusetts, USA.
    Han S, Hickling GJ, Ogden NH, Ginsberg HS, Kobbekaduwa V, Rulison EL, Beati L, Tsao JI.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2021 Jan; 12(1):101556. PubMed ID: 33035757
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  • 16. Associations of passerine birds, rabbits, and ticks with Borrelia miyamotoi and Borrelia andersonii in Michigan, U.S.A.
    Hamer SA, Hickling GJ, Keith R, Sidge JL, Walker ED, Tsao JI.
    Parasit Vectors; 2012 Oct 11; 5():231. PubMed ID: 23057837
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  • 18. Large scale spatial risk and comparative prevalence of Borrelia miyamotoi and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes pacificus.
    Padgett K, Bonilla D, Kjemtrup A, Vilcins IM, Yoshimizu MH, Hui L, Sola M, Quintana M, Kramer V.
    PLoS One; 2014 Oct 11; 9(10):e110853. PubMed ID: 25333277
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  • 20. Borrelia miyamotoi and Co-Infection with Borrelia afzelii in Ixodes ricinus Ticks and Rodents from Slovakia.
    Hamšíková Z, Coipan C, Mahríková L, Minichová L, Sprong H, Kazimírová M.
    Microb Ecol; 2017 May 11; 73(4):1000-1008. PubMed ID: 27995301
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