Lyme disease : the ecology of a complex system / Richard S. Ostfeld.
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- Lyme disease -- Environmental aspects
- Lyme disease -- Epidemiology
- Arachnida as carriers of disease
- Biotic communities
- Arachnid Vectors
- Ecosystem
- Lyme Disease -- transmission
- Risk Factors
- Maladie de Lyme -- Aspect de l'environnement
- Maladie de Lyme -- Épidémiologie
- Arachnides (Vecteurs de maladies)
- Écosystèmes
- MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Public Health
- 614.5/746 22
- RA644.L94 O88 2010eb
- WC 406
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-207) and index.
Discovery -- It's the deer -- It's the mice -- It's the weather -- Questioning dogma -- Embracing complexity : food webs -- Embracing complexity : biodiversity -- Embracing complexity : ecosystem functioning -- Embracing complexity : biocontrol of ticks and Lyme disease -- In pursuit of emerging infectious diseases.
Most human diseases come from nature, from pathogens that live and breed in non-human animals and are "accidentally" transmitted to us. Human illness is only the culmination of a complex series of interactions among species in their natural habitats. To avoid exposure to these pathogens, we must understand which species are involved, what regulates their abundance, and how they interact. Lyme disease affects the lives of millions of people in the US, Europe, and Asia. It is the most frequently reported vector-borne disease in the United States; About 20,000 cases have been reported e
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