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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for "Tick-borne" infectious disease
  1. ... down and keep it for several months. Many tick-borne diseases do not show symptoms right away, and you ... the time your child becomes sick with a tick-borne disease.
  2. Watch for symptoms of tick-borne diseases in the weeks after a tick bite. These include muscle or joint aches, stiff neck, headache, weakness, fever, swollen lymph ...
  3. ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 123. Cummins GA, Traub SJ. Tick-borne diseases. In: Auerbach PS, Cushing TA, Harris NS, eds. ...
  4. ... West Nile encephalitis, Usutu encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, ... Diseases. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap ...
  5. ... West Nile encephalitis, Usutu encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, ... Diseases . 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap ...
  6. ... West Nile encephalitis, Usutu encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, ... Diseases . 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap ...
  7. ... There are two major forms of relapsing fever: Tick-borne relapsing ... of refugee groups can result in clusters of LBRF epidemics.