Références supplémentaires sur la maladie de Lyme, 2018

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Maladie de Lyme : Revue exploratoire examen de la portée des écrits dans un contexte de santé publique – Références Supplémentaire

JD Greig1, I Young2, S Harding1, M Mascarenhas1, LA Waddell1

Affiliations

1 Laboratoire national de microbiologie de Guelph, Agence de la santé publique du Canada, Guelph (Ontario)

2 School of Occupational and Public Health, Ryerson University, Toronto (Ontario)

Correspondance

judy.greig@canada.ca

Citation proposée

Greig JD, Young I, Harding S, Mascarenhas M, Waddell LA. Maladie de Lyme : revue exploratoire examen de la portée des écrits dans un contexte de santé publique — Références supplémentaires. En exclusivité sur le Web. Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada 2018;44(10).

Mots-clés : Examen de la portée, la maladie de lyme, santé publique, les tiques Ixodes scapularis, recherche

Ce supplément fournit des références additionnelles pour l’article intitulé Maladie de Lyme : Examen de la portée des écrits dans un contexte de santé publique, publié dans le présent numéro Footnote 1.

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