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Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
by
Ostfeld, R.S
, Olson, J.G
, Gage, K.L. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO.)
in
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
/ CONTROLE DE MALADIES
/ Disease
/ DISEASE CONTROL
/ DISEASE PREVENTION
/ Disease transmission
/ Ectoparasites
/ ENFERMEDADES TRANSMITIDAS VECTORES
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIA
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIE
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ ETATS UNIS
/ EUA
/ Fleas
/ HISTOIRE NATURELLE
/ HISTORIA NATURAL
/ Infections
/ LITERATURE REVIEWS
/ Lyme disease
/ MALADIE TRANSMISE PAR VECTEUR
/ MAMIFEROS
/ Mammalia
/ MAMMALS
/ MAMMIFERE
/ Mice
/ NATURAL HISTORY
/ Parasites
/ Plague
/ Rodents
/ Special Feature: Zoonoses
/ Ticks
/ United States
/ USA
/ VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES
/ VECTORBORNE DISEASES
/ ZOONOSE
/ ZOONOSES
/ ZOONOSIS
1995
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Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
by
Ostfeld, R.S
, Olson, J.G
, Gage, K.L. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO.)
in
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
/ CONTROLE DE MALADIES
/ Disease
/ DISEASE CONTROL
/ DISEASE PREVENTION
/ Disease transmission
/ Ectoparasites
/ ENFERMEDADES TRANSMITIDAS VECTORES
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIA
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIE
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ ETATS UNIS
/ EUA
/ Fleas
/ HISTOIRE NATURELLE
/ HISTORIA NATURAL
/ Infections
/ LITERATURE REVIEWS
/ Lyme disease
/ MALADIE TRANSMISE PAR VECTEUR
/ MAMIFEROS
/ Mammalia
/ MAMMALS
/ MAMMIFERE
/ Mice
/ NATURAL HISTORY
/ Parasites
/ Plague
/ Rodents
/ Special Feature: Zoonoses
/ Ticks
/ United States
/ USA
/ VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES
/ VECTORBORNE DISEASES
/ ZOONOSE
/ ZOONOSES
/ ZOONOSIS
1995
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Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
by
Ostfeld, R.S
, Olson, J.G
, Gage, K.L. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO.)
in
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
/ CONTROLE DE MALADIES
/ Disease
/ DISEASE CONTROL
/ DISEASE PREVENTION
/ Disease transmission
/ Ectoparasites
/ ENFERMEDADES TRANSMITIDAS VECTORES
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIA
/ EPIDEMIOLOGIE
/ EPIDEMIOLOGY
/ ETATS UNIS
/ EUA
/ Fleas
/ HISTOIRE NATURELLE
/ HISTORIA NATURAL
/ Infections
/ LITERATURE REVIEWS
/ Lyme disease
/ MALADIE TRANSMISE PAR VECTEUR
/ MAMIFEROS
/ Mammalia
/ MAMMALS
/ MAMMIFERE
/ Mice
/ NATURAL HISTORY
/ Parasites
/ Plague
/ Rodents
/ Special Feature: Zoonoses
/ Ticks
/ United States
/ USA
/ VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES
/ VECTORBORNE DISEASES
/ ZOONOSE
/ ZOONOSES
/ ZOONOSIS
1995
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Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
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Nonviral vector-borne zoonoses associated with mammals in the United States
1995
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Overview
Interest in vector-borne zoonoses has increased during the past few years as new disease agents have been identified and old ones have re-emerged due to important changes in their ecology or epidemiology. This article reviews nonviral vector-borne zoonoses that occur in the United States and are associated with mammals and their ectoparasites. The zoonoses discussed in this review include plague, tularemia, Lyme disease, tick-borne relapsing fevers, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rickettsialpox, louse-borne typhus, flea-borne typhus, Q fever, and human ehrlichiosis.
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