Quantitative factors proposed to influence the prevalence of canine tick-borne disease agents in the United States

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The Companion Animal Parasite Council hosted a meeting to identify quantifiable factors that can influence the prevalence of tick-borne disease agents among dogs in North America. This report summarizes the approach used and the factors identified for further analysis with mathematical models of canine exposure to tick-borne pathogens.

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Stich, Roger W., Blagburn, Byron L., Bowman, Dwight D., Carpenter, Christopher, Cortinas, M. Roberto, Ewing, Sidney A., Foley, Desmond, Foley, Janet E., Gaff, Holly, Hickling, Graham J., Lash, R. Ryan, Little, Susan E., Lund, Catherine, Lund, Robert, Mather, Thomas N., Needham, Glen R., Nicholson, William L., Sharp, Julia, Varela-Stokes, Andrea, and Wang, Dongmei. 2014. "Quantitative factors proposed to influence the prevalence of canine tick-borne disease agents in the United States." <em>Parasites & Vectors</em>, 7 417–417. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-417">https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-7-417</a>.

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