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Blacklegged Tick Density And Rate of Infection With Lyme Disease Bacteria in the NC Blue Ridge and Piedmont

Project Details

Funded by NCDHHS

(External Funding)

Administrative Unit

Southern Appalachian Environmental Research and Education Center (SAEREC)

Project Team Members

Dr. Steve Seagle

Director of SAEREC
Professor

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