Reduction of Lyme disease exposure by recognition and avoidance of high-risk areas

Recognition and avoidance of high-risk areas--supportive of mice--could reduce the risk of contracting Lyme disease and possibly other tick-borne diseases.

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Environment
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Infectious diseases
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Population Density
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Risk
Rodents
Tropical bacterial diseases
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