And I'm in remission!
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Amanda
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well, I'm not sure.
What interests me though is that they conclude that it is questionable to use high tick infection rates to guide clinical treatment. And that in fact
"Our results indicate that the presence of any number of infected nymphs may be considered sufficient to recommend post-exposure prophylaxis."
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