A look at the differences in geographical distribution of Lyme disease
by Robert Herriman from Outbreak News Today on (#2Z31K)
A study, originally published in January in the journal, PLoS One, looked at the differences in geographical distribution of Lyme disease. Researchers suggests that under environmentally-realistic conditions, southern environments exert greater mortality pressure on ticks than is experienced by northern ticks, because of the increased desiccation stress under the warmer southern conditions. See New York from the water ["]
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