HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Stephanie L. Richards et al. from the Department of Health Education and Promotion, Environmental Health Science Program, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA have published the research: Do Tick Attachment Times Vary between Different Tick-Pathogen Systems?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: To improve species- and population-specific risk assessments of pathogen transmission to humans and other animals more focused experimentally-controlled vector competence research is needed for tick-borne pathogens.
SUMMARY
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognizes the following tick-borne diseases and pathogens in the US . . .
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