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[해외논문] Monitoring human tick-borne disease risk and tick bite exposure in Europe: Available tools and promising future methods

Ticks and tick-borne diseases, v.5 no.6, 2014년, pp.607 - 619  

Vu Hai, V. ,  Almeras, L. ,  Socolovschi, C. ,  Raoult, D. ,  Parola, P. ,  Pages, F.

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Ticks are the main vector for infectious disease pathogens in both humans and animals, and tick-borne diseases are currently spreading throughout Europe. Various surveillance methods have been developed to estimate the burden and risk of tick-borne diseases and host exposure to tick bites. The ultim...

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