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1. Is expert opinion enough? A critical assessment of the evidence for potential impacts of climate change on tick-borne diseases.

2. Driving forces for changes in geographical distribution of Ixodes ricinus ticks in Europe.

3. Drivers, dynamics, and control of emerging vector-borne zoonotic diseases.

4. Parasites: where, why and whence?

5. A national case-control study identifies human socio-economic status and activities as risk factors for tick-borne encephalitis in Poland.

6. Transmission of tick-borne pathogens between co-feeding ticks: Milan Labuda's enduring paradigm.

7. Frameworks for risk communication and disease management: the case of Lyme disease and countryside users.

8. Tick (Ixodes ricinus) abundance and seasonality at recreational sites in the UK: hazards in relation to fine-scale habitat types revealed by complementary sampling methods.

9. Economic downturn results in tick-borne disease upsurge.

10. Host migration impacts on the phylogeography of Lyme Borreliosis spirochaete species in Europe.

11. Landscape predictors of tick-borne encephalitis in Latvia: land cover, land use, and land ownership.

12. The arrival, establishment and spread of exotic diseases: patterns and predictions.

13. To what extent has climate change contributed to the recent epidemiology of tick-borne diseases?

15. Variable spikes in tick-borne encephalitis incidence in 2006 independent of variable tick abundance but related to weather.

16. Tick-borne encephalitis virus, ticks and humans: short-term and long-term dynamics.

17. Behavioural responses to perceived risk of tick-borne encephalitis: vaccination and avoidance in the Baltics and Slovenia.

18. Socio-economic factors in the differential upsurge of tick-borne encephalitis in Central and Eastern Europe.

19. Tick-borne encephalitis incidence in Central and Eastern Europe: consequences of political transition.

20. Climate change cannot explain the upsurge of tick-borne encephalitis in the Baltics.

21. Walking by Ixodes ricinus ticks: intrinsic and extrinsic factors determine the attraction of moisture or host odour.

22. Climate variability and malaria epidemics in the highlands of East Africa.

23. Global warming and malaria: a call for accuracy.

24. Evidence that climate change has caused 'emergence' of tick-borne diseases in Europe?

25. Studying the global distribution of infectious diseases using GIS and RS.

26. Hot topic or hot air? Climate change and malaria resurgence in East African highlands.

27. A response to the aim of eradicating tsetse from Africa.

28. Differential survival of Lyme borreliosis spirochetes in ticks that feed on birds.

29. Mapping bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain using environmental data.

30. An empirical quantitative framework for the seasonal population dynamics of the tick Ixodes ricinus.

31. Climate change and the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands.

32. Satellite imagery in the study and forecast of malaria.

33. Remotely sensed correlates of phylogeny: tick-borne flaviviruses.

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