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C W Banks

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Oliver Jr J, Lin T, Gao L, Clark K, Banks C, Durden L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2003 Sep; 100(20):11642-5. PMID: 14500917
Lyme borreliosis, or Lyme disease (LD), is a tick-borne zoonotic infection of biomedical significance, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.) spirochetes and transmitted by Ixodes species ticks. It usually...
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Clark K, Oliver Jr J, Grego J, James A, Durden L, Banks C
J Parasitol . 2002 Jan; 87(6):1379-86. PMID: 11780825
A total of 237 rodents was collected in 4 regions of South Carolina from July 1994 through December 1995. Eight species were collected, including cotton mouse, hispid cotton rat, eastern...
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Oliver Jr J, Clark K, Chandler Jr F, Tao L, James A, Banks C, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2000 Jan; 38(1):120-4. PMID: 10618074
Twenty-eight Borrelia burgdorferi isolates from the Charleston, S.C., area are described. This represents the first report and characterization of the Lyme disease spirochete from that state. The isolates were obtained...
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Banks C, Oliver Jr J, Phillips J, Clark K
J Med Entomol . 1998 Aug; 35(4):496-9. PMID: 9701934
Details of the laboratory life cycle of 3 generations of Ixodes minor Neumann were recorded. Larvae and nymphs were fed on white laboratory mice and adults were fed on woodrats....
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Banks C, Oliver Jr J, HOPLA C, Dotson E
J Med Entomol . 1998 Apr; 35(2):177-9. PMID: 9538581
A 24-mo study of the laboratory life cycle of the tick Ixodes woodi Bishopp was conducted. No other such study of any species in the subgenus Ixodiopsis Filippova has been...
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Durden L, Banks C, Clark K, Belbey B, Oliver Jr J
J Parasitol . 1997 Jun; 83(3):374-81. PMID: 9194815
We collected ectoparasites from eastern woodrats, Neotoma floridana, from 3 sites in the southeastern United States: coastal South Carolina, southeast Georgia, and south-central Georgia. Twelve ectoparasite species were recovered from...
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Pung O, Banks C, Jones D, Krissinger M
J Parasitol . 1995 Apr; 81(2):324-6. PMID: 7707220
The prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among wild opossums and raccoons live-trapped in 6 southeast Georgia counties was determined. Epimastigotes typical of T. cruzi were observed in liver infusion tryptose...
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Pung O, Durden L, Banks C, Jones D
J Med Entomol . 1994 Nov; 31(6):915-9. PMID: 7815408
Twelve species of ectoparasites (four fleas, three ticks, three chiggers, one macronyssid mite, and one atopomelid mite) were recovered from 42 opossums, Didelphis virginiana Kerr, live-trapped from September 1992 through...