Impact of dog ownership, immediate housing environment, and dog owners’ behaviors on their exposure to ticks and mosquitoes in Illinois
Dataset Description |
We developed an online survey to collect information from the general public about tick and mosquito exposure, participants’ housing/area environment, human behaviors, dog ownership, and use of tick prevention methods. Survey participants were recruited from online social media posts and in-person outreach events, including local festivals, markets, and educational events at nature centers throughout different regions of Illinois. We received 504 complete responses from participants, representing 72/102 counties in Illinois. |
Keywords |
One Health; ticks; tick-borne disease |
License |
CC BY |
Release Date |
2026-12-01 |
Funder |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Grant:U01CK000651 |
Corresponding Creator |
Rebecca Smith |
| Version | DOI | Comment | Publication Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10.13012/B2IDB-5266692_V1 | 2026-12-01 |
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