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Detection of less than 100% for a specific nucleotide may be due to incorrect signaling, since double infections (two Rickettsia species in one tick) do not seem to occur [ 13] and have yet to be observed (upon request the manufacturer's technical support stated that 5% incorrect signaling is in the range of tolerance).
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You wanna know what makes 'em tick, don't ask 'em how they vote.
All items were scaled in a four-point Likert format (0 = strongly disagree, 1 = disagree, 2 = agree and 3 = strongly agree), with a supplementary option to tick "Does not apply to me".
For both questionnaires, all items are scaled in a 4-point Likert format (0 = strongly disagree, 1 = disagree, 2 = agree and 3 = strongly agree), with a supplementary option to tick "Does not apply to me".
Their announcement that it was caused by only one type of tick did not bear out.
These are also the symptoms of Lyme disease, but Mr. Ziegler did not test positive for the Lyme disease antibodies, and his tick did not have the spirochete bacteria that causes the disease.
Yet American BBQ lovers and carnivores elsewhere may not rest easy; the allergy mysteriously afflicts people living in parts of the United States, even Hawaii, where the tick does not live.
However, the presence of viral RNA in a tick does not confirm that the tick can transmit the virus.
Another proposed vector is Ixodes pacificus (22 ), but this tick does not occur in North Carolina or New Zealand.
However, the presence of a microbial agent within a tick does not imply that the tick might transmit it during the course of blood feeding or that it is pathogenic.
Once there, ticks do not bite like a horsefly or use a syringe like a mosquito.
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