Fig. 1From: Comparison of the lifetime host-to-tick transmission between two strains of the Lyme disease pathogen Borrelia afzelii The transmission of B. afzelii to I. ricinus ticks is shown as a function of the age of infection inside the mouse (2, 34, 66, 94 and 128Â days) for each of the two strains, A3 and A10. Transmission data were based on 1,174 I. ricinus nymphs that were sampled from 23 mice at all five time points. Shown are the means and the 95% confidence intervalsBack to article page