Tick-borne infections and co-infections in patients with non-specific symptoms in Poland: Tick-borne infections and co-infections.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-specific symptoms after tick bite may be caused by uncommon pathogens or co-infection, therefore it should be considered in differential diagnosis after tick bite.
PMID: 29120859 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Advances in Medical Sciences - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Dunaj J, Moniuszko-Malinowska A, Swiecicka I, Andersson M, Czupryna P, Rutkowski K, Zambrowski G, Zajkowska J, Grygorczuk S, Kondrusik M, Świerzbińska R, Pancewicz S Tags: Adv Med Sci Source Type: research
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