The Canary Database
Yale Occupational and
Environmental Medicine Program
135 College St
Room 366
New Haven, CT, USA
06510-2283
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Medical & Veterinary Entomology. 14(3):277-82, 2000 Sep.
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Role of small mammals in the persistence of Louping-ill virus: field survey and tick co-feeding studies.
Gilbert L, Jones LD, Hudson PJ, Gould EA, Reid HW
Institute of Biological Sciences, Department of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Stirling University, Stirling, UK. lucy.gilbert@stir.ac.uk
Article type: Curated - Canary ID: 1948
| Cause and Effect Analysis |
Interspecies susceptibility data |
Shared exposures with humans |
Shared outcomes with humans |
Gene sequence data |
| Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
| Study type |
N |
Routes |
Sampling |
Controls |
Timing |
| cross sectional |
405 |
vector |
exposure |
yes |
concurrent |
| cross sectional |
80 |
mucocutaneous |
exposure |
yes |
concurrent |
| Exposures |
Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne Ixodes
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| Outcomes |
Encephalitis, Tick-Borne Tick Infestations
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| Species |
Bank vole Caenolestes Elk Hares Ixodes Microtinae Rodentia Sheep
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| Locations |
| United Kingdom |
United Kingdom (general) |
Argyll (second-order administrative division) |
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Caithness (second-order administrative division) |
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Perthshire (second-order administrative division) |
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Sutherland (second-order administrative division) |
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