Risk maps for range expansion of the Lyme disease vector, Ixodes scapularis, in Canada now and with climate change

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Nicholas H Ogden
Laurie St-Onge
Ian K Barker
Stéphanie Brazeau
Michel Bigras-Poulin
Dominique F Charron
Charles M Francis
Audrey Heagy
LRobbin Lindsay
Abdel Maarouf
Pascal Michel
François Milord
Christopher J O'Callaghan
Louise Trudel
RAlex Thompson
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[1] Public Health Agency of Canada,Centre for Food
[2] Université de Montréal,borne, Environmental and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
[3] Public Health Agency of Canada,Groupe de recherche en épidémiologie des zoonoses et santé publique, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire
[4] University of Guelph,Laboratory for Foodborne Zoonoses
[5] International Development Research Centre,Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre, Department of Pathobiology
[6] Canadian Wildlife Service,Migratory Bird Populations Division
[7] Environment Canada,Special Pathogens Division
[8] Bird Studies Canada,Adaptations and Impacts Research Group
[9] Port Rowan,Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
[10] Public Health Agency of Canada,Laboratoire de santé publique du Québec
[11] National Microbiology Laboratory,National Surveillance Unit
[12] Meteorological Service of Canada,undefined
[13] Environment Canada,undefined
[14] Institut national de santé publique du Québec,undefined
[15] Queen's University,undefined
[16] Kingston,undefined
[17] Institut national de santé publique du Québec,undefined
[18] Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health USDA APHIS/Veterinary Services,undefined
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Lyme Disease; Moderate Risk; Migratory Bird; Passive Surveillance; Tick Population;
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