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  • 2. Ecology of Ixodes dammini-borne human babesiosis and Lyme disease.
    Spielman A, Wilson ML, Levine JF, Piesman J.
    Annu Rev Entomol; 1985; 30():439-60. PubMed ID: 3882050
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  • 3. Lyme disease and babesiosis: preliminary findings on the transmission risk in highly frequented areas of the Monti Sibillini National Park (Central Italy).
    Curioni V, Cerquetella S, Scuppa P, Pasqualini L, Beninati T, Favia G.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2004; 4(3):214-20. PubMed ID: 15631066
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  • 4. Vectorial capacity of North American Ixodes ticks.
    Spielman A, Levine JF, Wilson ML.
    Yale J Biol Med; 1984; 57(4):507-13. PubMed ID: 6516453
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  • 5. A clear and present danger: tick-borne diseases in Europe.
    Heyman P, Cochez C, Hofhuis A, van der Giessen J, Sprong H, Porter SR, Losson B, Saegerman C, Donoso-Mantke O, Niedrig M, Papa A.
    Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther; 2010 Jan; 8(1):33-50. PubMed ID: 20014900
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  • 9. Coinfection by Ixodes Tick-Borne Pathogens: Ecological, Epidemiological, and Clinical Consequences.
    Diuk-Wasser MA, Vannier E, Krause PJ.
    Trends Parasitol; 2016 Jan; 32(1):30-42. PubMed ID: 26613664
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  • 12. Effect of deer reduction on abundance of the deer tick (Ixodes dammini).
    Wilson ML, Levine JF, Spielman A.
    Yale J Biol Med; 1984 Jan; 57(4):697-705. PubMed ID: 6516462
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  • 13. Deer, ticks, and Lyme disease.
    Lastavica CC.
    N Y State J Med; 1992 Jan; 92(1):2-4. PubMed ID: 1574226
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  • 14. [Tick borne zoonosis: selected clinical and diagnostic aspects].
    Sambri V, Marangoni A, Storni E, Cavrini F, Moroni A, Sparacino M, Cevenini R.
    Parassitologia; 2004 Jun; 46(1-2):109-13. PubMed ID: 15305697
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  • 16. Comparative prevalence of Babesia microti and Borrelia burgdorferi in four populations of Ixodes dammini in eastern Massachusetts.
    Piesman J, Mather TN, Donahue JG, Levine J, Campbell JD, Karakashian SJ, Spielman A.
    Acta Trop; 1986 Sep; 43(3):263-70. PubMed ID: 2430433
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  • 20. Selected arthropod-borne diseases. Plague, Lyme disease, and babesiosis.
    Ryan CP.
    Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract; 1987 Jan; 17(1):179-94. PubMed ID: 3551304
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