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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Entomol. 2017 May 1;54(3):742–751. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjw213

Table 3.

Coinfection of I. scapularis nymphs and density per 100 m2 from eastern United States national parks—2014–2015

Sitea Borrelia burgdorferi Babesia microti Anaplasma phagocytophilum Borrelia miyamotoi No. of ticks/total tested Coinfection prevalence Density of coinfected nymphs per 100 m2
ACAD
 2015 + + 5/154 0.032 0.10
+ + 5/154 0.032 0.10
FIIS
 2014 + + 3/149 0.020 0.17
+ + 5/149 0.034 0.30
+ + 1/149 0.007 0.06
 2015 + + 8/150 0.053 0.72
+ + 3/150 0.020 0.27
+ + 2/150 0.013 0.18
+ + 1/150 0.007 0.09
+ + + 1/150 0.007 0.09
GETT
 2014 + + 1/63 0.016 0.04
MANA
 2015 + + 1/87 0.011 0.05
PRWI
 2014 + + 1/79 0.013 0.02
ROCR
 2014 + + 1/155 0.006 0.07
SHEN
 2015 + + 1/124 0.008 0.01
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ACAD, Acadia National Park; FIIS, Fire Island National Seashore; GETT, Gettysburg National Military Park; MANA, Manassas National Battlefield Park; MONO, Monocacy National Battlefield; PRWI, Prince William Forest Park; ROCR, Rock Creek Park; SHEN, Shenandoah National Park.