Who is afraid of ticks and tick-borne diseases? Results from a cross-sectional survey in Scandinavia
Abstract Background In Scandinavia, the distribution of ticks is expanding and tick-borne diseases constitute growing health risks. While the probability of getting a tick-borne disease after a tick bite is low, the health impacts can be large. This, as well as other characteristics of these disease...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Slunge (Author), Solveig Jore (Author), Karen Angeliki Krogfelt (Author), Martin Tugwell Jepsen (Author), Anders Boman (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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