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Bioimpacts. 2015;5(2): 71-78. doi: 10.15171/bi.2015.08
PMID: 26191500        PMCID: PMC4492187

Original Research

Isolation and characterization of Borrelia burgdorferi strains from Ixodes ricinus ticks in southern England

Rahim Sorouri 1 * , Ali Ramazani 2, Ali Karami 3, Reza Ranjbar 3, Edward C. Guy 4

Cited by CrossRef: 8


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2- Tulloch J, Semper A, Brooks T, Russell K, Halsby K, Christley R, Radford A, Vivancos R, Warner J. The demographics and geographic distribution of laboratory-confirmed Lyme disease cases in England and Wales (2013–2016): an ecological study. BMJ Open. 2019;9(7):e028064 [Crossref]
3- Hansford K, Fonville M, Gillingham E, Coipan E, Pietzsch M, Krawczyk A, Vaux A, Cull B, Sprong H, Medlock J. Ticks and Borrelia in urban and peri-urban green space habitats in a city in southern England. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 2017;8(3):353 [Crossref]
4- Tørnqvist-Johnsen C, Dickson S, Rolph K, Palermo V, Hodgkiss-Geere H, Gilmore P, Gunn-Moore D. First report of Lyme borreliosis leading to cardiac bradydysrhythmia in two cats. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports. 2020;6(1) [Crossref]
5- Hansford K, Wheeler B, Tschirren B, Medlock J. Urban woodland habitat is important for tick presence and density in a city in England. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 2022;13(1):101857 [Crossref]
6- Amoupour M, Ranjbar R, Behzadi P. Skin Infections and Travelers. ijtmgh. 2015;3(3):99 [Crossref]
7- Karami A, Hoseini S, Ramazani A, Emadi P, Gholami H, Hoseini S. Prevalence of Parvovirus B19 Infection by Serology and PCR in Pregnant Women Referring to Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2020;112(1):91 [Crossref]
8- Millins C, Gilbert L, Medlock J, Hansford K, Thompson D, Biek R. Effects of conservation management of landscapes and vertebrate communities on Lyme borreliosis risk in the United Kingdom. Phil Trans R Soc B. 2017;372(1722):20160123 [Crossref]


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