Spatiotemporal trends and socioecological factors associated with Lyme disease in eastern Ontario, Canada from 2010-2017
Abstract Currently, there is limited knowledge about socioeconomic, neighbourhood, and local ecological factors that contribute to the growing Lyme disease incidence in the province of Ontario, Canada. In this study, we sought to identify these factors that play an important role at the local scale,...
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Main Authors: | Andreea M. Slatculescu (Author), Claudia Duguay (Author), Nicholas H. Ogden (Author), Beate Sander (Author), Marc Desjardins (Author), D. William Cameron (Author), Manisha A. Kulkarni (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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