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Lyme disease bacteria older than human race, says study

Lyme disease bacteria older than human race, says study

Physician offers tips to prevent tick bites

Physician offers tips to prevent tick bites

Research reveals that deletion of Epac1 gene protects from fatal rickettsiosis

Research reveals that deletion of Epac1 gene protects from fatal rickettsiosis

Global trade pressures may heighten disease incidence

Global trade pressures may heighten disease incidence

Abbott launches new molecular assay to detect vector-borne microorganisms

Abbott launches new molecular assay to detect vector-borne microorganisms

Insect Shield Repellent Apparel can protect against tick bites

Insect Shield Repellent Apparel can protect against tick bites

Researchers keep wary eye on emerging tick-borne diseases in Missouri

Researchers keep wary eye on emerging tick-borne diseases in Missouri

Bacterium responsible for outbreaks identified

Bacterium responsible for outbreaks identified

Bioinformatics sheds light on evolutionary origin of Rickettsia virulence genes

Bioinformatics sheds light on evolutionary origin of Rickettsia virulence genes

Entomologists look for Lyme disease answers in tick saliva

Entomologists look for Lyme disease answers in tick saliva

New generation of insect repellents in the pipeline

New generation of insect repellents in the pipeline

Antioxidants may protect against Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other tick-borne illness

Antioxidants may protect against Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other tick-borne illness

New understanding of Mediterranean spotted fever

New understanding of Mediterranean spotted fever

Expert warns of spread of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Expert warns of spread of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Researchers unravel genetic makeup of ticks to tackle disease

Arizona advisory on tick removal

Arizona advisory on tick removal

West Nile set to explode in summer 2004

West Nile set to explode in summer 2004

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