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1. The prevalence of pathogens in ticks collected from humans in Belgium, 2021, versus 2017.

2. Differential associations of horizontally and vertically transmitted symbionts on Ixodes ricinus behaviour and physiology.

3. Detection of tick-borne encephalitis virus in ear tissue and dried blood spots from naturally infected wild rodents.

4. Diversity of Hepatozoon species in wild mammals and ticks in Europe.

5. Phylogenetic evidence for a clade of tick-associated trypanosomes.

6. Tick microbial associations at the crossroad of horizontal and vertical transmission pathways.

7. Self-reported symptoms and health complaints associated with exposure to Ixodes ricinus-borne pathogens.

8. Prevalence and predictors of vector-borne pathogens in Dutch roe deer.

9. No molecular detection of tick-borne pathogens in the blood of patients with erythema migrans in Belgium.

10. Occurrence of tick-borne pathogens in questing Ixodes ricinus ticks from Wester Ross, Northwest Scotland.

11. Wild ungulate species differ in their contribution to the transmission of Ixodes ricinus-borne pathogens.

12. Imported Hyalomma ticks in the Netherlands 2018-2020.

13. Seasonal patterns and spatial variation of Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu lato) infections in Ixodes ricinus in the Netherlands.

14. Red and fallow deer determine the density of Ixodes ricinus nymphs containing Anaplasma phagocytophilum.

15. Assessment of Borrelia miyamotoi in febrile patients and ticks in Alsace, an endemic area for Lyme borreliosis in France.

16. The scale affects our view on the identification and distribution of microbial communities in ticks.

17. Effect of rodent density on tick and tick-borne pathogen populations: consequences for infectious disease risk.

18. Prevalence of pathogens in ticks collected from humans through citizen science in Belgium.

19. Impact of vertebrate communities on Ixodes ricinus-borne disease risk in forest areas.

20. Anaplasma phagocytophilum evolves in geographical and biotic niches of vertebrates and ticks.

21. Risk factors associated with sustained circulation of six zoonotic arboviruses: a systematic review for selection of surveillance sites in non-endemic areas.

22. Counterattacking the tick bite: towards a rational design of anti-tick vaccines targeting pathogen transmission.

23. 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.

24. Role of mustelids in the life-cycle of ixodid ticks and transmission cycles of four tick-borne pathogens.

25. Tick-borne pathogens in Finland: comparison of Ixodes ricinus and I. persulcatus in sympatric and parapatric areas.

26. Diverse tick-borne microorganisms identified in free-living ungulates in Slovakia.

27. The genetic diversity of Borrelia afzelii is not maintained by the diversity of the rodent hosts.

28. A lifelong study of a pack Rhodesian ridgeback dogs reveals subclinical and clinical tick-borne Anaplasma phagocytophilum infections with possible reinfection or persistence.

29. First detection of Borrelia miyamotoi in Ixodes ricinus ticks from northern Italy.

30. Control of Lyme borreliosis and other Ixodes ricinus-borne diseases.

31. Pathogen communities of songbird-derived ticks in Europe's low countries.

32. Deer presence rather than abundance determines the population density of the sheep tick, Ixodes ricinus, in Dutch forests.

33. Spotted fever rickettsiae in wild-living rodents from south-western Poland.

34. Melting pot of tick-borne zoonoses: the European hedgehog contributes to the maintenance of various tick-borne diseases in natural cycles urban and suburban areas.

35. Nested coevolutionary networks shape the ecological relationships of ticks, hosts, and the Lyme disease bacteria of the Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) complex.

36. Dermacentor reticulatus: a vector on the rise.

37. Molecular characterization of human Cryptosporidium spp. isolates after an unusual increase in late summer 2012.

38. Larvae of Ixodes ricinus transmit Borrelia afzelii and B. miyamotoi to vertebrate hosts.

39. Multi-trophic interactions driving the transmission cycle of Borrelia afzelii between Ixodes ricinus and rodents: a review.

40. Screening of bat faeces for arthropod-borne apicomplexan protozoa: Babesia canis and Besnoitia besnoiti-like sequences from Chiroptera.

41. Eco-epidemiology of Borrelia miyamotoi and Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in a popular hunting and recreational forest area in Hungary.

42. Hypothesis: Cryptosporidium genetic diversity mirrors national disease notification rate.

43. Presence of zoonotic agents in engorged ticks and hedgehog faeces from Erinaceus europaeus in (sub) urban areas.

44. Vertical transmission of Bartonella schoenbuchensis in Lipoptena cervi.

45. Circulation of four Anaplasma phagocytophilum ecotypes in Europe.

46. ANTIDotE: anti-tick vaccines to prevent tick-borne diseases in Europe.

47. Co-infection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and Rickettsia species in ticks and in an erythema migrans patient.

48. Sensitivity of a point of care tick-test for the development of Lyme borreliosis.

49. Spotted fever group rickettsiae in Dermacentor reticulatus and Haemaphysalis punctata ticks in the UK.

50. Molecular analysis of Baylisascaris columnaris revealed mitochondrial and nuclear polymorphisms.

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