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Brisson, D., Vandermause, M. F., Meece, J. K., Reed, K. D., & Dykhuizen, D. E. (2010). Evolution of Northeastern and Midwestern Borrelia burgdorferi, United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16(6), 911-917. doi:10.3201/eid1606.090329
Hamer, S. A., Lehrer, E. E., & Magle, S. B. (2012). Wild Birds as Sentinels for Multiple Zoonotic Pathogens Along an Urban to Rural Gradient in Greater Chicago, Illinois. Zoonoses & Public Health, 59(5), 355-364. doi:10.1111/j.1863-2378.2012.01462.x
Hu, L. (2012). In the Clinic Lyme Disease. Annals of Internal Medicine, 157(3), 224-224.
(2014, January 12). STUDY SAYS DEER NOT TO BLAME FOR INCREASE IN LYME DISEASE. Wisconsin State Journal. p. D12.
Levy, S. (2013). The lyme disease debate. Environmental Health Perspectives, 121(4), A120-5. Retrieved from http://web.a.ebscohost.com
Mangu-Ward, K. (2013). Lyme time. Reason, 45(6), 13.
Research Areas. (n.d.). Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Lyme Disease on the Rise. Retrieved March 5, 2014, from http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/ecoinf/lyme.jsp
Schumann, L., & Wright, D. (2001). Lyme Disease. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 13(5), 223-226.
Shapiro, E., & Gerber, M. (2000). Lyme’s Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 31(2), 533-542.
Iowa Department of Public Health. (Updated 2014). Lyme Disease. Retrieved from http://www.idph.state.ia.us/cade/DiseaseIndex.aspx?disease=Lyme%20Disease#21E85F48-EFFD-451D-BD4B-11D0A695E3EA