Vector-host interactions in disease transmission.
Tick-borne spirochetes include borreliae that cause Lyme disease and relapsing fever in humans. They survive in a triangle of parasitic interactions between the spirochete and its vertebrate host, the spirochete and its tick vector, and the host and the tick. Until recently, the significance of vect...
Main Authors: | Nuttall, P, Paesen, G, Lawrie, C, Wang, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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