Borrelia burgdorferi in small mammal reservoirs in Kentucky, a traditionally non-endemic state for Lyme disease. https://t.co/Ezqnl3rxi8 https://t.co/wddzrLd6xU
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22% of small mammals tested in #Kentucky positive for #Lymedisease: https://t.co/5NcOPsavAr
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Borrelia burgdorferi in small mammal reservoirs in Kentucky, a traditionally non-endemic state for Lyme disease. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/CBCE3wURCs