학술논문

Widespread exposure to Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in Uganda might be driven by transmission from Rhipicephalus ticks: Evidence from cross-sectional and modelling studies.
Document Type
journal article
Source
Journal of Infection; Dec2022, Vol. 85 Issue 6, p683-692, 10p
Subject
CROSS-sectional method
TICKS
CATTLE
ANIMALS
RNA viruses
HEMORRHAGIC fever
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL research
Language
ISSN
01634453
Abstract
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