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The added value of One Health surveillance: data from questing ticks can provide an early signal for anaplasmosis outbreaks in animals and humans.
Pelletier J, Guillot C, Rocheleau JP, Bouchard C, Baron G, Bédard C, Dibernardo A, Lindsay LR, Leighton PA, Aenishaenslin C. Pelletier J, et al. Among authors: bouchard c. Can J Public Health. 2023 Apr;114(2):317-324. doi: 10.17269/s41997-022-00723-8. Epub 2022 Dec 5. Can J Public Health. 2023. PMID: 36471231 Free PMC article.
The increasing risk of Lyme disease in Canada.
Bouchard C, Leonard E, Koffi JK, Pelcat Y, Peregrine A, Chilton N, Rochon K, Lysyk T, Lindsay LR, Ogden NH. Bouchard C, et al. Can Vet J. 2015 Jul;56(7):693-9. Can Vet J. 2015. PMID: 26130829 Free PMC article.
Evidence of rapid changes in Lyme disease awareness in Canada.
Aenishaenslin C, Bouchard C, Koffi JK, Pelcat Y, Ogden NH. Aenishaenslin C, et al. Among authors: bouchard c. Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2016 Oct;7(6):1067-1074. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2016.09.007. Epub 2016 Sep 18. Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2016. PMID: 27665265
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