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Climate and the emergence of tick-borne disease in Canada.
Abstract
This expert opinion focuses on the impact of climatic change on the local densities of tick populations, transmission potential for tick-borne pathogens, the abundance of infected ticks in the environment and, ultimately, the human and animal health burden of tick-borne diseases in Canada.