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Although human exposure to the ticks that transmit Lyme-disease bacteria is widely considered to occur around people’s homes, most studies of variation in tick abundance and infection are undertaken outside residential areas. Consequently, the patterns of variation in risk of human exposure to tick-borne infections in these human-dominated landscapes are poorly understood. Here, we report the results of four years of sampling for tick abundance, tick infection, tick encounters, and tick-borne disease reports on residential properties nested within six neighborhoods in Dutchess County, New York... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Felicia Keesing
Emma Tilley
Stacy Mowry
Sahar Adish
William Bremer
Shannon Duerr
Andrew S. Evans Jr.
Ilya R. Fischhoff
Fiona Keating
Jennifer Pendleton
Ashley Pfister
Marissa Teator
Richard S. Ostfeld
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Microbiology / Ecology / Immunology / Infectious Diseases / Virology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / suggesting hot spots / small (~ 1 / ixodes scapularis </ / cold spots occurring / div >< p / three common tick / borne disease reports / natural variation within / although human exposure / reduce tick abundance / borne disease / three types / human exposure / disease bacteria / borne pathogens / borne infections / borne diseases / within neighborhoods / tick project / tick abundance / widely considered / unique dataset / spatial variation / spatial scale / residential areas / randomly assigned / poorly understood / placebo controls / outdoor pets / new york / negatively correlated / human behavior / high incidence / either human / dutchess county / dominated landscapes / differ significantly
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26676475
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293820.s002