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Duration of tick attachment and Borrelia burgdorferi transmission
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1987
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Vector-borne PathogenNymphal Ixodes DamminiEpidemiologyRodent-borne DiseasesH. Prompt RemovalPathogenesisEntomologyZoonotic DiseaseTick-borne DiseaseDisease TransmissionBorrelia Burgdorferi TransmissionInfection ControlPublic HealthMedicineParasitologyBorrelia BurgdorferiVector Borne Disease
Nymphal Ixodes dammini transmitted Borrelia burgdorferi to 1 of 14 rodents exposed for 24 h, 5 of 14 rodents exposed for 48 h, and 13 of 14 rodents exposed for greater than or equal to 72 h. Prompt removal of attached ticks is a prudent public health measure, especially in regions where Lyme disease is endemic.
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