Comparison of national surveillance systems for Lyme disease in humans in Europe and North America: a policy review
Abstract Background Lyme disease incidence is increasing in Europe, the USA, and Canada. In 2010, a comparison of surveillance systems for Lyme disease (LD) in humans in 28 European countries showed that systems highly varied, making epidemiological comparisons difficult. Details by country were not...
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Main Authors: | Laurence Blanchard (Author), Julie Jones-Diette (Author), Theo Lorenc (Author), Katy Sutcliffe (Author), Amanda Sowden (Author), James Thomas (Author) |
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