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Boulouis, H J
Bournez, L
Chapuis, J L
Chapuis, J-L
Coello, M A
Corde, Y
Cornet, M
Cruz, M
Devillers, E
Ferquel, E
Gasqui, P
Gioia, G
Gioia, G V
Gondard, M
Grysan, M
Haddad, N
Marsot, M
Vinueza, R L
Vourc'h, G
Zanella, G
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Introduced Siberian chipmunks (Tamias sibiricus barberi) harbor more-diverse Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato genospecies than native bank voles (Myodes glareolus).
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Marsot, M
Sigaud, M
Chapuis, J L
Ferquel, E
Cornet, M
Vourc'h, G
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20111215
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Applied and environmental microbiology
vol. 77
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Introduced Siberian chipmunks are more heavily infested by ixodid ticks than are native bank voles in a suburban forest in France.
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Pisanu, B
Marsot, M
Marmet, J
Chapuis, J-L
Réale, D
Vourc'h, G
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20101104
In:
International journal for parasitology
vol. 40
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Estimating the probability of freedom from bovine brucellosis in the Galapagos Islands.
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Gioia, G
Vinueza, R L
Cruz, M
Jay, M
Corde, Y
Marsot, M
Zanella, G
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Epidemiology and infection
Sep 2018
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Epidemiology and infection
vol. 147
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Which forest bird species are the main hosts of the tick, Ixodes ricinus, the vector of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, during the breeding season?
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Marsot, M
Henry, P-Y
Vourc'h, G
Gasqui, P
Ferquel, E
Laignel, J
Grysan, M
Chapuis, J-L
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20121130
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International journal for parasitology
vol. 42
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Bovine anaplasmosis and tick-borne pathogens in cattle of the Galapagos Islands.
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Gioia, G V
Vinueza, R L
Marsot, M
Devillers, E
Cruz, M
Petit, E
Boulouis, H J
Moutailler, S
Monroy, F
Coello, M A
Gondard, M
Bournez, L
Haddad, N
Zanella, G
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20181113
In:
Transboundary and emerging diseases
vol. 65
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