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Tick-borne pathogens and associated co-infections in ticks collected from domestic animals in central China
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Both human and animal pathogens were abundant in ticks in the study areas. Humans and animals in these regions were at a high risk of exposure to piroplasmosis, since piroplasm had the highest rates of infection and co-infection in positive ticks.
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