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All these on the list can be attributed to Lyme and tick-borne diseases.
Non-fiction Book: “SIX-LEGGED SOLDIERS: Using Insects as Weapons of War” by Jeffrey A. Lockwood, entomologist and award-winning science writer, explores the history of bioterrorism, entomological warfare, biological warfare, and the prevention of agro-terrorism from ancient times to modern threats.
Lockwood delves into the horrific programs of insect weaponization during World War II and the Cold War.
Insect-Borne Diseases and Warfare
The book highlights the importance of insect-borne diseases in warfare, including the use of insects to spread diseases such as bubonic plague, typhus, and malaria. Lockwood also discusses the potential for insects to be used as vectors for bioterrorism and the need for improved defenses against insect-borne diseases.
Also: LYME DISEASE AND THE SS ELBRUS: Collaboration between the Nazis and Communists in chemical and biological warfare. (and many other books, articles)