BSIP RM batch 55

EN_01534163_0221
BSIP RM batch 55
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This engorged tick, collected in Annapolis, Maryland, is likely an adult female deer tick, or and lti and gtIxodes scapularis and lt/i and gt. Deer ticks are also called blacklegged ticks and can transmit pathogens that cause tick-borne diseases such as babesiosis and Lyme disease. Credit: NIAID
BSIP RM batch 55
2022-07-14
NIH-NIAID/IMAGE POINT FR/BSIP/East News
BSIP
NIH-NIAID/IMAGE POINT FR
Bsip_016445_007
3,14MB
37cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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