Canadian Tick-borne Research 2010-Present
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Last updated: May 1, 2024
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“Multiple species of canine Rhipicephalus complex detected in Canada”, Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports, vol. 48, 2024.
, “Comparing Canadian Lyme disease risk area classification methodologies”, Zoonoses Public Health, 2023.
, “Epidemiology and clinical manifestations of reported Lyme disease cases: Data from the Canadian Lyme disease enhanced surveillance system”, PLoS ONE, vol. 18, 2023.
, “Infestation patterns of Ixodes scapularis and Dermacentor variabilis on dogs and cats across Canada”, PLoS One, vol. 18, no. 2, 2023.
, “Isolation and multilocus sequence typing of Borrelia burgdorferi from Ixodes scapularis collected from dogs in Ontario, Canada”, BMC Res Notes, vol. 16, no. 1, 2023.
, “Assessing the spatial and temporal patterns and risk factors for acquisition of Ixodes spp. by companion animals across Canada”, Ticks Tick Borne Dis, vol. 14, no. 2, 2022.
, “Range Expansion of Ixodes scapularis and Borrelia burgdorferi in Ontario, Canada, from 2017 to 2019”, Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis., 2022.
, “Spatial patterns of Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia miyamotoi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum detected in Ixodes spp. ticks from Canadian companion animals, 2019-2020”, Zoonoses Public Health, 2022.
, “The utility of a maximum entropy species distribution model for Ixodes scapularis in predicting the public health risk of Lyme disease in Ontario, Canada”, Ticks Tick Borne Dis, vol. 13, no. 5, 2022.
, “Assessing knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Canadian veterinarians with regard to Lyme disease in dogs”, J Vet Intern Med, vol. 35, pp. 294-302, 2021.
, “Evaluation of 2 ELISAs to determine Borrelia burgdorferi seropositivity in horses over a 12-month period”, J Vet Diagn Invest., 2021.
, “Monitoring the patterns of submission and presence of tick-borne pathogens in Ixodes scapularis collected from humans and companion animals in Ontario, Canada (2011-2017)”, Parasit Vectors., vol. 14, no. 1, 2021.
, “Seroprevalence and evaluation of risk factors associated with seropositivity for Borrelia burgdorferi in Ontario horses”, Equine Vet, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 331-338, 2021.
, “Recent reports of winter tick, Dermacentor albipictus, from dogs and cats in North America”, Vet Parasitol Stud Reports, vol. 22, 2020.
, “Sentinel surveillance of Lyme disease risk in Canada, 2019: Results from the first year of the Canadian Lyme Sentinel Network (CaLSeN)”, Can Commun Dis Rep , vol. 46, no. 10, 2020.
, , “A framework for adaptive surveillance of emerging tick-borne zoonoses.”, One Health, vol. 7, 2019.
, “Occurrence and distribution of Ambylomma americanum as determined by passive surveillance in Ontario, Canada (1999-2016).”, Ticks Tick Borne Dis, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 146-155, 2019.
, “Assessing the Repeatability of Tick Dragging as a Method for Ixodes scapularis Surveillance”, Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, vol. 18, no. 11, 2018.
, “A field-based indicator for determining the likelihood of Ixodes scapularis establishment at sites in Ontario, Canada”, PLoS One, vol. 13, no. 2, 2018.
, “Microbiota of field-collected Ixodes scapularis and Dermacentor variabilis from eastern and southern Ontario, Canada”, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, vol. 9, no. 2, 2018.
, “Occurrence and distribution of Ambylomma americanum as determined by passive surveillance in Ontario, Canada (1999–2016)”, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2018.
, “The influence of abiotic and biotic factors on the invasion of Ixodes scapularis in Ontario, Canada”, Ticks Tick Borne Dis., vol. S1877-959X, no. 17, 2017.
, “Microbiota of field-collected Ixodes scapularis and Dermacentor variabilis from eastern and southern Ontario, Canada”, Ticks Tick Borne Dis., vol. S1877-959X, no. 17, 2017.
, “Northward range expansion of Ixodes scapularis evident over a short timescale in Ontario, Canada”, PLoS One, vol. 12, no. 12, 2017.
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