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Epidemiology and Ecology of Tick-borne Diseases
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A. Kaiser (Mainz, Germany):
Increased tick load in migratory birds
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M. Nowaka, K. Siuda, J. Stanczak (Kraków, Gdansk, Poland):
International transfer of ticks (Ixodida) – vectors of pathogens of
arthropod-borne diseases
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C. Burri, V. Bastic, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Seasonal evolution of questing Ixodes ricinus density and tick infestation of small mammals
in relation to climatic factors in TBE endemic areas in Switzerland
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V. Danielová, L. Schwarzová, J. Materna, M. Daniel, L. Metelka, B. Kríž
(Prague, Vrchlabí, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic):
Tick-borne encephalitis expansion to higher altitudes and the influence of climatic changes
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M. Kondrusik, J. Zajkowska, S.A. Pancewicz, S. Grygorczuk (Bialystok, Poland):
The influence of temperature changes on tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) incidence in a Polish highly endemic region
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C. Brinkley, P. Nolskog, M. Lindh, T. Bergström (Göteborg, Sweden):
Prevalence of TBE virus in field-collected ticks in low endemic regions of western Sweden
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G. Dobler, S. Essbauer, S. Friedewald, R. Wölfel, W. Brey, M. Pfeffer (Munich, Amberg, Germany):
Isolation and sequencing of a tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus strain in southern Germany from
a region with severe human TBE cases
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R. Floris, G. Menardi, M. Bandi, K. Mignozzi, B. Boemo, A. Altobelli, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Detection of TBE virus in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (Italy) and evaluation of co-infection with Borrelia
burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in ticks
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M. Daniel, B. Kríž, V. Danielová (Prague, Czech Republic):
Tick-borne diseases within the scope of the project Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies for
Human Health in Europe
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L.I. Kozlovskaya, A.N. Alekseev L.A. Burenkova, H.V. Dubinina, G.G. Karganova, Y.S. Korotkov,
G.P. Pivanova (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia):
Increase of the risk of tick-borne infections transmitted by Ixodes ricinus on a territory
under heavy anthropogenic pressure
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A. Altobelli, B. Boemo, K. Mignozzi, M. Bandi, R. Floris, G. Menardi, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Spatial risk assessment for Lyme borreliosis in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy)
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G. Menardi, R. Floris, M. Bandi, K. Mignozzi, B. Boemo, A. Altobelli, M. Cinco (Trieste, Italy):
Detection and genotyping of Borrelia burgdorferi in in the trans-border area between Italy and Slovenia and
evaluation of co-infection with Anaplasma phagocytophilum in ticks
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J. Radzijevskaja, A. Paulauskas, O. Rosef (Kaunas, Lithuania, Bø i Telemark, Norway):
Prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia divergens in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Lithuania and Norway
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F. Morán Cadenas, O. Rais, J. Moret, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Host blood meal source identification and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato infection in Ixodes
ricinus ticks collected on the south- and north-facing slopes of Chaumont (Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
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P.-F. Humair, V. Douet, F. Morán Cadenas, L.M. Schouls, I. Van De Pol, L. Gern (Neuchâtel,
Switzerland, Bilthoven, The Netherlands):
Molecular identification of blood meal source in Ixodes ricinus ticks using 12S rDNA as a genetic marker
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F. Morán Cadenas, O. Rais, F. Jouda, J. Moret, L. Gern (Neuchâtel, Switzerland):
Follow-up of a study on the phenology of Ixodes ricinus ticks and on Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
infection along an altitudinal gradient (Chaumont, Switzerland) (1999–2001 and 2003–2005)
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E.I. Fedorov, A.P. Podavalenko, B. Biletska (Kharkiv, Lviv, Ukraine):
Ecological and epidemiological analysis of sickness rate due to tick-borne borreliosis in the Ukraine
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P. Stefanoff, V. Prikazsky, M. Rosinska, C. Benes (Warsaw, Poland, Prague, Czech Republic):
Trends in tick-borne diseases´ surveillance in bordering regions of Poland and Czech Republic, 1999–2005
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N.N. Livanova, S.G. Livanov, S.E. Tkachev (Novosibirsk, Russia):
Numbers, distribution, and tick-borne pathogens of Ixodes persulcatus near the northern boundary
of its spreading in the Ural, Russia
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J. Kiessling, S. Hartnack, W. Bäumler, K. Misztela, V. Fingerle, M. Pfeffer, S. Essbauer
(Munich, Freising, Germany, Bern, Switzerland):
Unequal distribution of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in rodent populations from Bavaria (southern Germany)
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A. Paulauskas, D. Ambrasiene, J. Radzijevskaja, O. Rosef, J. Turcinaviciene
(Kaunas, Vilnius, Lithuania, Bø i Telemark, Norway):
Diversity in prevalence and genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus ticks and rodents
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S.J. Cutler, J.C. Scott, D.J.M. Wright (Stratford, London, UK):
Are Borrelia recurrentis and Borrelia duttoni the same spirochaete?
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V. Majláthová, I. Majláth, B. Víchová, M. Hromada, P.Tryjanowski, A.. Mihalca, B. Petko
(Košice, Slovakia, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic, Poznan, Poland, Cluj-Napoca, Romania):
The role of the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) in the transmission cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
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A. Movila, A. Gatewood, I. Toderas, M. Papero, J. Conovalov, I. Uspenskaia, D. Fish
(New Haven, USA, Chisinau, Moldova):
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus L. and I. lividus Koch ticks collected
from wild birds in the Republic of Moldova
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H. Horká, K .Kýcková., L. Fišerová, J. Kopecký (Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic):
Experimental infection of Ixodes ricinus ticks with Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes
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J. Zajkowska, M. Kondrusik, S. Pancewicz, S. Grygorczuk, R. Swierzbinska (Bialystok, Poland):
Demographic analysis of patients with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) – the influence of unemployment
on morbidity in north-eastern Poland
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M. Leschnik, G. Kirtz, E. Leidinger (Vienna, Austria):
Seasonal occurrence of canine babesiosis is influenced by local climate conditions
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T. Rojko, D. Duh, T. Avšic-Županc, F. Strle, S. Lotric-Furlan (Ljubljana, Slovenia):
Seroprevalence of Babesia divergens infection among forestry workers in Slovenia
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G. Walder, R. Edlinger, G. Morosetti, J. Simeoni, M.P. Dierich, H. Schennach,
M. Mitterer, P. Kreidl (Innsbruck, Vienna, Austria, Bozen, Meran, Italy):
Is the main ridge of the Alps a divide for tick-borne diseases?
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T. Prükk, E. Makkoi, E. Laja (Tartu, Estonia):
Seroprevalence of ehrlichiosis, Lyme borreliosis, and tick-borne encephalitis in South Estonia
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