Lifestyle, habitat and farmers' risk of exposure to tick bites in an endemic area of tick‐borne diseases in Hungary
Controlling tick bites on farmers is important to the management of tick‐borne diseases and occupational health risks in agriculture. Based on an extensive household survey conducted between June and August 2015 with 219 farmers from western Hungary where tick‐borne diseases are endemic, we analyse...
Main Authors: | Li, S, Juhász-Horváth, L, Trájer, A, Pintér, L, Rounsevell, M, Harrison, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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