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  1. Jan 2

    English teacher, 40, has been left with brain damage from a TICK BITE

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  5. 31 Dec 2018

    Species richness and seasonal dynamics of with notes on rickettsial infection in a Natural Park of the Cerrado biome in Brazil Ticks&tbD

  6. 31 Dec 2018
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    A plagiarized 2014 speech upset a lot. Yet a PhD in medical parasitology wanted to plagiarize me (Dr. Carla A. Sousa), right ? Doesn't alert Dr. Osler a bit. won't test brown-legged : 1 min?

  7. 30 Dec 2018
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    for damn sure... Olive films in america had it but br went out of print pretty fast apperently and i missed out.. think it's right down either or even 's alley...

  8. Jan 3

    Molecular evidence for the inhibition of cytochrome p450s and cholinesterases in by the repellent DEET Ticks&tbD

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  10. Jan 2

    TRUE or FALSE: The US is relatively protected from with a decrease in burden and number of since 2006. and are losing ground. Visit my Facebook page: to respond to the poll!

  11. Jan 3

    Many invasive species, or of foreign origin, have become established in the United States. Watch this to learn more about brown marmorated stink bugs, spotted lanternflies, Asian longhorned and more: .

  12. 16 hours ago

    that some can remain active in temperatures as low as 32 degrees?

  13. 30 Dec 2018
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    LOL RE: "Vaccines do not save lives they end them" < THERE IS ZERO EVIDENCE. BUT does cause 20 to 50% case mortality in brown-legged . Could even be airborne. But & Dr. McGeer has ties (so they are gagged).

  14. Jan 3

    can be a danger even in the , so if you plan to stay in rural areas home or abroad, you should consider taking a removal tool with you to remove them safely - and see a doctor if you begin to feel unwell after a bite. Check out our tick remover:

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  15. Jan 1
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    Vaccine rates have been great in for OVER a decade. (genus: ) field trials began 2012 in Brazil & 2 yrs later, Arctic terns had a mass breeding failure (likely when it arrived in UK & spread). Migratory birds, , , etc. carry it globally.

  16. Jan 4
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    Odd that (which gave $4.1 M to release ) "projected" would cause death (in 2008)? endorsed it even AFTER it was shown to grow at 37 C & infect a human without the worm. In brown-legged = 20 to 50% mortality.

  17. Jan 2

    Unsurprisingly, you all were most interested in and .

  18. 27 Dec 2018

    Coxiella-like bacteria in fowl from Thailand

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