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Volume 9, Number 1—January 2003
Research

Seasonal Dynamics of Anaplasma phagocytophila in a Rodent-Tick (Ixodes trianguliceps) System, United Kingdom

Kevin J. Bown*Comments to Author , Michael Begon*, Malcolm Bennett*, Zerai Woldehiwet*, and Nicholas H. Ogden*
Author affiliations: *University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Figure 2

Prevalence of infection of Anaplasma phagocytophila (bar graphs +/- exact binomial errors) in blood samples collected from bank voles (graph marked a) and wood mice (graph marked b) compared to the mean monthly numbers of nymphal and adult Ixodes trianguliceps ticks counted per rodent at the time blood samples were collected (line graphs), 1997–1998.

Figure 2. Prevalence of infection of Anaplasma phagocytophila (bar graphs +/- exact binomial errors) in blood samples collected from bank voles (graph marked a) and wood mice (graph marked b) compared to the mean monthly numbers of nymphal and adult Ixodes trianguliceps ticks counted per rodent at the time blood samples were collected (line graphs), 1997–1998.

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