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1. Limited evidence of infection with other tick-borne pathogens in patients tested for Lyme neuroborreliosis in the Netherlands.

2. Tick-borne diseases in the North Sea region-A comprehensive overview and recommendations for diagnostics and treatment.

3. Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato DNA in cerebrospinal fluid samples following pre-enrichment culture.

4. Are other tick-borne infections overlooked in patients investigated for Lyme neuroborreliosis? A large retrospective study from South-eastern Sweden.

5. Borrelia miyamotoi infection leads to cross-reactive antibodies to the C6 peptide in mice and men.

6. Serodiagnosis of Borrelia miyamotoi disease by measuring antibodies against GlpQ and variable major proteins.

8. To test or not to test? Laboratory support for the diagnosis of Lyme borreliosis: a position paper of ESGBOR, the ESCMID study group for Lyme borreliosis.

9. Development and optimization of an in vitro cultivation protocol allows for isolation of Borrelia miyamotoi from patients with hard tick-borne relapsing fever.

10. Borrelia miyamotoi in vectors and hosts in The Netherlands.

11. Serological and molecular evidence for spotted fever group Rickettsia and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato co-infections in The Netherlands.

12. Borrelia burgdorferi clinical isolates induce human innate immune responses that are not dependent on genotype.

13. Ticking the right boxes: classification of patients suspected of Lyme borreliosis at an academic referral center in the Netherlands.

14. High seroprevalence of Borrelia miyamotoi antibodies in forestry workers and individuals suspected of human granulocytic anaplasmosis in the Netherlands.

15. A case of meningoencephalitis by the relapsing fever spirochaete Borrelia miyamotoi in Europe.

16. Spitting image: tick saliva assists the causative agent of Lyme disease in evading host skin's innate immune response.

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