In New York State — and likely throughout the Northeast — we need to begin taking preventative measures before May, as potentially
infected nymphal ticks are already on the move.»
Not exact matches
(A) IFA of midgut tissues from partially fed
nymphal ticks
infected with B31 - A3 WT, ospC7 mutant, or ospC7 / ospC +4 complemented B. burgdorferi clones.
Serology and reisolation from mice on which
nymphal ticks fed confirmed that WT and complemented clones
infected mice, whereas none of the mice fed upon by nymphs colonized with the ospC mutant became
infected (Table 2).