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169 related items for PubMed ID: 9291589

  • 1. Role of small mammals in the ecology of Borrelia burgdorferi in a peri-urban park in north coastal California.
    Peavy CA, Lane RS, Kleinjan JE.
    Exp Appl Acarol; 1997 Aug; 21(8):569-84. PubMed ID: 9291589
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  • 2. Vector competence of Ixodes pacificus and I. spinipalpis (Acari: Ixodidae), and reservoir competence of the dusky-footed woodrat (Neotoma fuscipes) and the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), for Borrelia bissettii.
    Eisen L, Dolan MC, Piesman J, Lane RS.
    J Med Entomol; 2003 May; 40(3):311-20. PubMed ID: 12943110
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  • 3. Lyme disease in California: interrelationship of ixodid ticks (Acari), rodents, and Borrelia burgdorferi.
    Lane RS, Loye JE.
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  • 4. Remarkable diversity of tick or mammalian-associated Borreliae in the metropolitan San Francisco Bay Area, California.
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  • 5. Vector competence of Ixodes angustus (Acari: Ixodidae) for Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto.
    Peavey CA, Lane RS, Damrow T.
    Exp Appl Acarol; 2000 Jan; 24(1):77-84. PubMed ID: 10823359
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  • 6. Phylogeography of Borrelia spirochetes in Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes spinipalpis ticks highlights differential acarological risk of tick-borne disease transmission in northern versus southern California.
    Rose I, Yoshimizu MH, Bonilla DL, Fedorova N, Lane RS, Padgett KA.
    PLoS One; 2019 Jan; 14(4):e0214726. PubMed ID: 30946767
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  • 7. Ecology of Borrelia burgdorferi in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae), rodents, and birds in the Sierra Nevada foothills, Placer County, California.
    Wright SA, Thompson MA, Miller MJ, Knerl KM, Elms SL, Karpowicz JC, Young JF, Kramer VL.
    J Med Entomol; 2000 Nov; 37(6):909-18. PubMed ID: 11126549
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  • 8. Use of a sentinel host system to study the questing behavior of Ixodes spinipalpis and its role in the transmission of Borrelia bissettii, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, and Babesia microti.
    Burkot TR, Maupin GO, Schneider BS, Denatale C, Happ CM, Rutherford JS, Zeidner NS.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2001 Oct; 65(4):293-9. PubMed ID: 11693872
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  • 9. Associations between Ixodes scapularis ticks and small mammal hosts in a newly endemic zone in southeastern Canada: implications for Borrelia burgdorferi transmission.
    Bouchard C, Beauchamp G, Nguon S, Trudel L, Milord F, Lindsay LR, Bélanger D, Ogden NH.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2011 Dec; 2(4):183-90. PubMed ID: 22108010
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  • 10. Rodent species as natural reservoirs of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in different habitats of Ixodes ricinus in The Netherlands.
    Gassner F, Takken W, Plas CL, Kastelein P, Hoetmer AJ, Holdinga M, van Overbeek LS.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2013 Sep; 4(5):452-8. PubMed ID: 23891104
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  • 11. Duration of Borrelia burgdorferi infectivity in white-footed mice for the tick vector Ixodes scapularis under laboratory and field conditions in Ontario.
    Lindsay LR, Barker IK, Surgeoner GA, McEwen SA, Campbell GD.
    J Wildl Dis; 1997 Oct; 33(4):766-75. PubMed ID: 9391960
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  • 12. Infestation of rodents with larval Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) is an important factor in the transmission cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. in German woodlands.
    Kurtenbach K, Kampen H, Dizij A, Arndt S, Seitz HM, Schaible UE, Simon MM.
    J Med Entomol; 1995 Nov; 32(6):807-17. PubMed ID: 8551503
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  • 13. Transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi by Ixodes pacificus nymphs and reservoir competence of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) infected by tick-bite.
    Peavey CA, Lane RS.
    J Parasitol; 1995 Apr; 81(2):175-8. PubMed ID: 7707191
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  • 14. The role of Ixodes scapularis, Borrelia burgdorferi and wildlife hosts in Lyme disease prevalence: A quantitative review.
    Halsey SJ, Allan BF, Miller JR.
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  • 15. Isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from Neotoma fuscipes, Peromyscus maniculatus, Peromyscus boylii, and Ixodes pacificus in Oregon.
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  • 16. Transmission cycles of Borrelia burgdorferi and B. bissettii in relation to habitat type in northwestern California.
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  • 17. Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi in small mammals in New York state.
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    J Med Entomol; 2006 Sep; 43(5):924-35. PubMed ID: 17017230
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  • 18. Lyme disease risk in southern California: abiotic and environmental drivers of Ixodes pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) density and infection prevalence with Borrelia burgdorferi.
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    Parasit Vectors; 2017 Jan 05; 10(1):7. PubMed ID: 28057067
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  • 19. Sylvatic maintenance of Borrelia burgdorferi (Spirochaetales) in Northern California: untangling the web of transmission.
    Brown RN, Peot MA, Lane RS.
    J Med Entomol; 2006 Jul 05; 43(4):743-51. PubMed ID: 16892634
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  • 20. Western gray squirrel (Rodentia: Sciuridae): a primary reservoir host of Borrelia burgdorferi in Californian oak woodlands?
    Lane RS, Mun J, Eisen RJ, Eisen L.
    J Med Entomol; 2005 May 05; 42(3):388-96. PubMed ID: 15962792
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