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词汇 tick-borne
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Definition of tick-borne in US English:

tick-borne

adjective
  • Transmitted or carried by ticks.

    babesiosis is a tick-borne, malaria-like disease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Which one of the following statements about the clinical presentation of tick-borne relapsing fever is correct?
    • A 2002 outbreak of tick-borne relapsing fever in Montana - the first confirmation of relapsing fever in the state - has led to the discovery of a bacterium and species of tick not known previously to exist in Montana.
    • The best method of limiting tick-borne diseases is preventing tick bites.
    • Avoiding these areas will reduce the probability of exposure to tick-borne diseases.
    • People who spend time in areas where tick bites are common, either through work or recreation, are at higher risk of getting tick-borne diseases.
    • A warming climate will increase the range and incidence of tropical diseases such as malaria and tick-borne encephalitis.
    • Persons who remove attached ticks should be monitored closely for signs and symptoms of tick-borne diseases for up to 30 days.
    • Next month the first ever conference into tick-borne disease is being held at Hull University, attracting experts from all over the world.
    • For your patients who frequent the woods, tick-borne disease should be a consideration.
    • Lyme disease is the leading cause of tick-borne infectious illness in the U.S. with about 16,000 cases reported annually.
    • The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases.
    • Sheep and deer ticks can transmit Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis, and seabird ticks can carry psittacosis.
    • Table 1 summarizes the most common tick-borne diseases.
    • Contact your vet asap to have her checked for tick-borne diseases, and to discuss how to treat the infestation.
    • What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases.
    • The introduction of cattle-dipping to combat East Coast fever, a tick-borne disease, was equally fraught.
    • Tick-borne encephalitis, also known as spring-summer encephalitis, is a tick-borne viral infection that causes inflammation of the central nervous system.
    • Heartwater is a tick-borne disease, which has been a scourge of South African livestock owners for over a hundred years.
    • Family physicians should consider tick-borne diseases when patients present with influenza-like symptoms.
    • If I had a dog who'd already had a tick-borne illness, I'd use a really reliable tick preventative (possibly year-round, depending on where you live, ticks are hardy little horrors).

Definition of tick-borne in US English:

tick-borne

adjective
  • Transmitted or carried by ticks.

    babesiosis is a tick-borne, malaria-like disease
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The introduction of cattle-dipping to combat East Coast fever, a tick-borne disease, was equally fraught.
    • A warming climate will increase the range and incidence of tropical diseases such as malaria and tick-borne encephalitis.
    • Heartwater is a tick-borne disease, which has been a scourge of South African livestock owners for over a hundred years.
    • Avoiding these areas will reduce the probability of exposure to tick-borne diseases.
    • For your patients who frequent the woods, tick-borne disease should be a consideration.
    • What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases.
    • Which one of the following statements about the clinical presentation of tick-borne relapsing fever is correct?
    • Contact your vet asap to have her checked for tick-borne diseases, and to discuss how to treat the infestation.
    • Next month the first ever conference into tick-borne disease is being held at Hull University, attracting experts from all over the world.
    • A 2002 outbreak of tick-borne relapsing fever in Montana - the first confirmation of relapsing fever in the state - has led to the discovery of a bacterium and species of tick not known previously to exist in Montana.
    • The best method of limiting tick-borne diseases is preventing tick bites.
    • Sheep and deer ticks can transmit Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis, and seabird ticks can carry psittacosis.
    • Tick-borne encephalitis, also known as spring-summer encephalitis, is a tick-borne viral infection that causes inflammation of the central nervous system.
    • People who spend time in areas where tick bites are common, either through work or recreation, are at higher risk of getting tick-borne diseases.
    • Family physicians should consider tick-borne diseases when patients present with influenza-like symptoms.
    • Persons who remove attached ticks should be monitored closely for signs and symptoms of tick-borne diseases for up to 30 days.
    • Lyme disease is the leading cause of tick-borne infectious illness in the U.S. with about 16,000 cases reported annually.
    • If I had a dog who'd already had a tick-borne illness, I'd use a really reliable tick preventative (possibly year-round, depending on where you live, ticks are hardy little horrors).
    • Table 1 summarizes the most common tick-borne diseases.
    • The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases.
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