Seasonal synchrony: the key to tick-borne encephalitis foci identified by satellite data
Summary: A previous analysis of tick infestation patterns on rodents in Slovakia suggested that the key to the focal distribution of western-type tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEv) in Europe is the geographically variable degree of synchrony in the seasonal activity of larval and nymphal <em>...
Main Authors: | Randolph, S, Green, R, Peacey, M, Rogers, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2000
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