Co-infections with multiple pathogens in natural populations of ixodes persulcatus ticks in mongolia

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  • who: Ekaterina K. Lagunova from the Laboratory of Vectoru2011Borne Infections, FSPSI Scientific Centre for Family have published the research work: Co-infections with multiple pathogens in natural populations of Ixodes persulcatus ticks in Mongolia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/05/2019

SUMMARY

    In Mongolia, tick-borne infections have been recognized as a significant threat to human health since the 1990s. A significant increase in the incidence, geographic range and fatality rates of tick-borne infections has been recorded, and the seroprevalence of tickborne pathogens may reach 15%. About 30.5% of local . . .

     

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