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Throughout feeding, ticks inject E. canis-contaminated saliva into the feeding site. All 3 stages: larvae, nymphs and adults are able to transmit the disease. Ticks can survive to-568 days as unfed adults and transmit infection for 155 days after becoming infected. Thus ticks can pass winter and infect definitive hosts in the spring.