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Volumn 14, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 277-282
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Role of small mammals in the persistence of Louping-ill virus: Field survey and tick co-feeding studies
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Author keywords
Cofeeding; Ixodes ricinus; Louping ill; Non viraemic transmission; Scotland; Small mammals; Ticks; Voles
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Indexed keywords
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
SMALL MAMMAL;
VIRAL DISEASE;
ANIMAL;
ANIMAL DISEASE;
ARTICLE;
DISEASE CARRIER;
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
INFESTATION;
ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION;
MOUSE;
RABBIT;
SHEEP;
SHEEP DISEASE;
TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS;
TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS FLAVIVIRUS;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ANIMALS;
DISEASE VECTORS;
ENCEPHALITIS VIRUSES, TICK-BORNE;
ENCEPHALITIS, TICK-BORNE;
MICE;
RABBITS;
SCOTLAND;
SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES;
SHEEP;
SHEEP DISEASES;
TICK INFESTATIONS;
ACARI;
ANIMALIA;
APODEMUS SYLVATICUS;
ARTIODACTYLA;
BOVIDAE;
CERVIDAE;
CERVUS ELAPHUS;
CLETHRIONOMYS GLAREOLUS;
FLAVIVIRUS;
GALLIFORMES;
IXODES RICINUS;
LAGOMORPHA;
LAGOPUS LAGOPUS;
LAGOPUS LAGOPUS SCOTICUS;
LAGOPUS SCOTICUS;
LEPORIDAE;
LEPUS TIMIDUS;
LOUPING ILL VIRUS;
MAMMALIA;
MICROTUS AGRESTIS;
MURIDAE;
ORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS;
OVIS ARIES;
PHASIANIDAE;
RODENTIA;
TETRAONIDAE;
TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS;
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EID: 0033833045
PISSN: 0269283X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2915.2000.00236.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (40)
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References (34)
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