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1. Can protection motivation theory predict protective behavior against ticks?

2. High-elevational occurrence of two tick species, Ixodes ricinus and I. trianguliceps, at their northern distribution range.

3. High-elevational occurrence of two tick species, Ixodes ricinus and I. trianguliceps, at their northern distribution range.

4. High-elevational occurrence of two tick species, Ixodes ricinus and I. trianguliceps, at their northern distribution range.

5. Infection prevalence and ecotypes of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in moose Alces alces, red deer Cervus elaphus, roe deer Capreolus capreolus and Ixodes ricinus ticks from Norway.

6. Vector competence of Ixodes ricinus instars for the transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in different small mammalian hosts.

7. Vector competence of Ixodes ricinus instars for the transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in different small mammalian hosts.

8. Tick infestation on medium–large-sized mammalian hosts: are all equally suitable to Ixodes ricinus adults?

9. Subjective health complaints are not associated with tick bites or antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in blood donors in western Norway: a cross-sectional study.

10. Tick infestation on medium–large-sized mammalian hosts: are all equally suitable to Ixodes ricinus adults?

11. Livestock owners' worry and fear of tick-borne diseases.

12. Temporal pattern of questing tick Ixodes ricinus density at differing elevations in the coastal region of western Norway.

13. Detection of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Norway up to the northern limit of Ixodes ricinus distribution using a novel real time PCR test targeting the groEL gene.

14. Transport of Babesia venatorum-infected Ixodes ricinus to Norway by northward migrating passerine birds.

15. Protective practices against tick bites in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: a questionnaire-based study.

16. Prevalence of tick borne encephalitis virus in tick nymphs in relation to climatic factors on the southern coast of Norway.

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