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    Hoornstra D, Stukolova OA, Karan LS, Sarksyan DS, Kolyasnikova NM, Markelov ML, Cherkashina AS, Dolgova AS, Sudina AE, Sokolova MI, Platonov AE, Hovius JW.
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    Ben I, Lozynskyi I.
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  • 48. [Monoinfections caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia burgdorferi / Anaplasma phagocytophilum co-infections in forestry workers and farmers].
    Tokarska-Rodak M, Pańczuk A, Kozioł-Montewka M, Plewik D, Szepeluk A.
    Med Pr; 2015 Nov 21; 66(5):645-51. PubMed ID: 26647983
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  • 51. Subjective health complaints and exposure to tick-borne infections in southern Norway.
    Thortveit ET, Aase A, Petersen LB, Lorentzen ÅR, Mygland Å, Ljøstad U.
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  • 52. Assessing the risk of human granulocytic anaplasmosis and lyme borreliosis after a tick bite in Bavaria, Germany.
    von Wissmann B, Hautmann W, Sing A, Hizo-Teufel C, Fingerle V.
    Int J Med Microbiol; 2015 Oct 02; 305(7):736-41. PubMed ID: 26338146
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  • 53. Risk of acquiring tick-borne infections in forestry workers from Lazio, Italy.
    Di Renzi S, Martini A, Binazzi A, Marinaccio A, Vonesch N, D'Amico W, Moro T, Fiorentini C, Ciufolini MG, Visca P, Tomao P.
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    Skogman BH, Ekerfelt C, Ludvigsson J, Forsberg P.
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  • 56. 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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  • 58. 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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  • 59. A prospective study among patients presenting at the general practitioner with a tick bite or erythema migrans in The Netherlands.
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    Levytska VA, Mushinsky AB, Zubrikova D, Blanarova L, Długosz E, Vichova B, Slivinska KA, Gajewski Z, Gizinski S, Liu S, Zhou L, Rogovskyy AS.
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