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Tick-Borne Illnesses: An Overview
- Foreword
As outdoor activities increase during the warm-weather months, physicians must be aware of the variety and constellation of symptoms caused by ticks. Certainly, the multisymptom involvement of this exposure can make the diagnosis very difficult. Environmental investigations and public health involvement often need to be considered in order to identify the underlying cause and guide remediation efforts to prevent re-exposure to ticks. Dr. Catherine F. Decker and colleagues at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD give a comprehensive and detailed overview of this challenging topic.
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ForewordMarch 2012 (Vol. 58 | No. 3 | Page 97)
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Table of ContentsJanuary 2012 (Vol. 58 | No. 1 | Pages 3-4)
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ForewordFebruary 2012 (Vol. 58 | No. 2 | Page 37)
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Table of ContentsFebruary 2012 (Vol. 58 | No. 2 | Pages 35-36)
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