Environmental Change and Lyme Disease
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In: The Globe, No. 42, 01.04.1998, p. 6 to 8.
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T1 - Environmental Change and Lyme Disease
AU - Brown, Roy
PY - 1998/4/1
Y1 - 1998/4/1
N2 - A review of the original data from an 18 year study of tick numbers, incidence of tick borne disease, vegetation and local climate change in the North York Moors and the Quantock Hills linking levels of activity to different habitats. Confirmation of increased levels of tick activity associated with 'warming' on a local a national scale.
AB - A review of the original data from an 18 year study of tick numbers, incidence of tick borne disease, vegetation and local climate change in the North York Moors and the Quantock Hills linking levels of activity to different habitats. Confirmation of increased levels of tick activity associated with 'warming' on a local a national scale.
M3 - Article
SP - 6 to 8
JO - The Globe
JF - The Globe
PB - UK GER OFFICE
ER -