Experimental transmission of Borrelia anserine (Sakharoff 1891) by Aedes aegypti

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THE causal organism of spirochætosis,Borrelia anserina, was first reported from geese in the Caucasus, and has since been isolated from the blood of infected geese, turkeys, ducks, fowls, partridges, crows and sparrows from all parts of Africa, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Brazil, Egypt, East Indies, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, the U.S.S.R., Rumania and Turkey. © 1961 Nature Publishing Group.

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Roberts, J. A. (1961). Experimental transmission of Borrelia anserine (Sakharoff 1891) by Aedes aegypti. Nature, 191(4794), 1225. https://doi.org/10.1038/1911225a0

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