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Published on 30.10.13 in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "Using Risk Group Profiles as a Lightweight Qualitative Approach for Intervention Development: An Example of Prevention of Tick Bites and Lyme Disease"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2760):

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  1. Antonise-Kamp L, Beaujean DJMA, Crutzen R, van Steenbergen JE, Ruwaard D. Prevention of tick bites: an evaluation of a smartphone app. BMC Infectious Diseases 2017;17(1)
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  2. van der Heijden A, Mulder BC, Poortvliet PM, van Vliet AJH. Social-cognitive determinants of the tick check: a cross-sectional study on self-protective behavior in combatting Lyme disease. BMC Public Health 2017;17(1)
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  3. . Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in children in Europe: Epidemiology, clinical outcome and comparison of vaccination recommendations. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases 2019;10(1):100
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  4. Ghane Kisomi M, Wong LP, Tay ST, Bulgiba A, Zandi K, Kho KL, Koh FX, Ong BL, Jaafar T, Hassan Nizam QN, Stevenson B. Factors Associated with Tick Bite Preventive Practices among Farmworkers in Malaysia. PLOS ONE 2016;11(6):e0157987
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  5. Domche GN, Valois P, Canuel M, Talbot D, Tessier M, Aenishaenslin C, Bouchard C, Briand S. Telephone versus web panel National Survey for monitoring adoption of preventive behaviors to climate change in populations: a case study of Lyme disease in Québec, Canada. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2020;20(1)
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  6. Kip H, Keizer J, da Silva MC, Beerlage-de Jong N, Köhle N, Kelders SM. Methods for Human-Centered eHealth Development: Narrative Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(1):e31858
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  7. Borșan S, Trif SR, Mihalca AD. Recreational behaviour, risk perceptions, and protective practices against ticks: a cross-sectional comparative study before and during the lockdown enforced by the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania. Parasites & Vectors 2021;14(1)
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  8. Maxwell SP, Brooks C, Kim D, McNeely CL, Cho S, Thomas KC. Improving Surveillance of Human Tick-Borne Disease Risks: Spatial Analysis Using Multimodal Databases. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2023;9:e43790
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.2760):

  1. Beaujean DJ, Sprong H. Ecology and prevention of Lyme borreliosis. 2016. :319
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