气候变化和澳大利亚蜱虫引起的衰弱症状复合物。

M. Dehhaghi, H. Panahi, Richard Schloeffel, B. Hudson, Benjamin Ruiwen, Gilles J. Guillemin
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本专家意见侧重于全球变暖和气候变化对澳大利亚蜱的传播和分布以及相关人类疾病的流行和强度的影响。
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Climate change and debilitating symptom complexes attributed to ticks in Australia.
Abstract This expert opinion focuses on the impact of global warming and climate change on the spread and distribution of Australian ticks and the prevalence and intensity of associated human diseases.
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