2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.parepi.2022.e00254
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Meta-analysis: A useful tool to assess infection prevalence and disease ecology of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in nymphal ticks in North-Western Europe with recommendations for a standardised approach to future studies

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“…Modelling studies performed by Robinson et al [30] for pathogens and by Li et al [31] for ticks and pathogens corroborated these empirical ndings. However, this statement must be nuanced as several authors also found co-dependant effects for the vector presence [32,33] and for the pathogen presence with the meta-analysis of Walsh et al [34]. Our scoping review emphasized that forests may protect against disease transmission under speci c conditions involving forest con guration factors as shown in the studies of Dong et al [35] and Wongnak et al [36].…”
Section: Forest Effects and The Uence Of Ecological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Modelling studies performed by Robinson et al [30] for pathogens and by Li et al [31] for ticks and pathogens corroborated these empirical ndings. However, this statement must be nuanced as several authors also found co-dependant effects for the vector presence [32,33] and for the pathogen presence with the meta-analysis of Walsh et al [34]. Our scoping review emphasized that forests may protect against disease transmission under speci c conditions involving forest con guration factors as shown in the studies of Dong et al [35] and Wongnak et al [36].…”
Section: Forest Effects and The Uence Of Ecological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 74%