The Canary Database
Yale Occupational and
Environmental Medicine Program
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Am J Trop Med Hyg 1996 Mar;54(3):289-93.
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The spread of tick-borne borreliosis in West Africa and its relationship to sub-Saharan drought.
Trape JF, Godeluck B, Diatta G, Rogier C, Legros F, Albergel J, Pepin Y, Duplantier JM
Laboratoire de Paludologie, Service d'Hydrologie, Institut Francais de Recherche Scientifique pour le Developpement en Cooperation (ORSTOM), Dakar, Senegal.
Article type: Curated - Canary ID: 522
| Cause and Effect Analysis |
Interspecies susceptibility data |
Shared exposures with humans |
Shared outcomes with humans |
Gene sequence data |
| Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| Study type |
N |
Routes |
Sampling |
Controls |
Timing |
| cohort |
247 |
vector |
- |
yes |
repeated |
| cross sectional |
3458 |
ingestion, vector |
outcome |
no |
concurrent |
| descriptive |
126 |
vector |
- |
- |
repeated |
| Exposures |
Borrelia crocidurae
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| Outcomes |
Borrelia Infections Carrier State
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| Species |
Arvicanthis niloticus Crocidura Dasymys incomtus four-toed hedgehog Gambia rat Heliosciurus Human Mastomys erythroleucus Mastomys huberti Mice Ornithodoros Praomys natalensis roof rat Tatera Taterillus
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| Locations |
| Senegal |
Fatick |
Dielmo (populated place) |
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Tambacounda |
Dar Salam (populated place) |
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Dialakoto (populated place) |
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Ziguinchor |
Mlomp (populated place) |
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