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The relevance of tick bites to the production of IgE antibodies to the mammalian oligosaccharide galactose-α-1,3-galactoseDelayed anaphylaxis to alpha-gal, an oligosaccharide in mammalian meat.Tick bites and red meat allergyThe alpha-gal story: lessons learned from connecting the dots.An antivector vaccine protects against a lethal vector-borne pathogen.Protection against Mycobacterium ulcerans lesion development by exposure to aquatic insect salivaAnaphylaxis to the carbohydrate side chain alpha-galDelayed anaphylaxis to red meat masquerading as idiopathic anaphylaxis.Emerging antigens involved in allergic responses.Aquatic insects and Mycobacterium ulcerans: an association relevant to Buruli ulcer control?Salivating for knowledge: potential pharmacological agents in tick salivaPartial pathogen protection by tick-bite sensitization and epitope recognition in peptide-immunized HLA DR3 transgenic mice.Identification and characterization of Ixodes scapularis antigens that elicit tick immunity using yeast surface display.Interaction of primary mast cells with Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu stricto): role in transmission and dissemination in C57BL/6 mice.Dermatologic changes induced by repeated Ixodes scapularis bites and implications for prevention of tick-borne infectionCellular immunity confers transient protection in experimental Buruli ulcer following BCG or mycolactone-negative Mycobacterium ulcerans vaccination.Confirmation of tick bite by detection of antibody to Ixodes calreticulin salivary proteinPrevention of lyme disease and other tick-borne infectionsImmunity against Ixodes scapularis salivary proteins expressed within 24 hours of attachment thwarts tick feeding and impairs Borrelia transmission.Ixodes scapularis Tick Saliva Proteins Sequentially Secreted Every 24 h during Blood Feeding.Ticks and tick-borne pathogens at the cutaneous interface: host defenses, tick countermeasures, and a suitable environment for pathogen establishment.ANTIDotE: anti-tick vaccines to prevent tick-borne diseases in Europe.Critical Evaluation of the Linkage Between Tick-Based Risk Measures and the Occurrence of Lyme Disease Cases.The Essential Role of Tick Salivary Glands and Saliva in Tick Feeding and Pathogen Transmission.
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Hypersensitivity to ticks and Lyme disease risk
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Hypersensitivity to ticks and Lyme disease risk
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Hypersensitivity to ticks and Lyme disease risk
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P2093
Andrew Spielman
Georgine Burke
Kathleen McKay
Peter J Krause
Sam R Telford
Stephen K Wikel
Tick-borne Infection Study Group
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10.3201/EID1101.040303
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z