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Microbial Pathogen Community in Ornithodoros lahorensis (Acari: Argasidae) in China
FASEB JournalThe prevalence of tick‐borne bacterial and viral diseases, which pose a serious threat to human and livestock health, is increasing worldwide. At present, only a limited number of tick‐borne pathogens have been reported, and no analysis of the microbial ...
Ren Qiaoyun, Qingli Niu, Yang Jifei
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Effects of different hosts on biological characteristics of Ornithodoros lahorensis (Neumann, 1908)
Zoosymposia, 2022Ornithodoros lahorensis (Neumann, 1908) is an important zoonotic parasite, and is widely distributed in the Palearctic region. It often causes anemia in domestic animals.
Lu Sun +4 more
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
Soft ticks (Argasidae) are comparatively under-studied in virome research. We profiled the RNA virome of the soft tick Alveonasus lahorensis (syn. Ornithodoros lahorensis) collected from sheep in Hotan and Aksu Prefectures, southern Xinjiang, China ...
Zetian Zhang +12 more
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Soft ticks (Argasidae) are comparatively under-studied in virome research. We profiled the RNA virome of the soft tick Alveonasus lahorensis (syn. Ornithodoros lahorensis) collected from sheep in Hotan and Aksu Prefectures, southern Xinjiang, China ...
Zetian Zhang +12 more
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To study the role of blood-sucking insects in the spread of arbovirus infections of farm animals in the southern regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 3281 samples of 9 species of adult ticks of the family Ixodidae and ticks of the family Argasidae ...
M. Berdikulov +7 more
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To study the role of blood-sucking insects in the spread of arbovirus infections of farm animals in the southern regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 3281 samples of 9 species of adult ticks of the family Ixodidae and ticks of the family Argasidae ...
M. Berdikulov +7 more
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
Ticks are the second most important vectors of human diseases after mosquitoes. Hard ticks are more abundant and widespread than soft ticks, resulting in their greater involvement in diverse diseases.
Yingxin Tu +7 more
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Ticks are the second most important vectors of human diseases after mosquitoes. Hard ticks are more abundant and widespread than soft ticks, resulting in their greater involvement in diverse diseases.
Yingxin Tu +7 more
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Ornithodoros lahorensis as a biological vector of African swine fever virus.
Acta TropicaAfrican swine fever virus (ASFV), the sole known DNA arbovirus, causes acute hemorrhagic fever in domestic pigs with case fatality rates approaching case fatality 100%.
Jin Luo +9 more
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Metagenomic sequencing of epidemic pathogens in Ornithodoros lahorensis from southern Xinjiang
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Kun Zhou +10 more
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Parazitologiia, 1978
Observations have shown that in vitro haemocytes of A. lahorensis are capable of forming different structures, even membrane ones. These structures include mucopolysaccharides. Haemocytes are supposed to take part in the formation and deposition of the basic (intercellular) substance and in the building of tunica propria which can be considered as ...
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Observations have shown that in vitro haemocytes of A. lahorensis are capable of forming different structures, even membrane ones. These structures include mucopolysaccharides. Haemocytes are supposed to take part in the formation and deposition of the basic (intercellular) substance and in the building of tunica propria which can be considered as ...
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Parazitologiia, 1979
During the feeding of larvae and nymphs of A. lahorensis haemorrhagic inflammation develops in the rabbit's skin. Lymphocytes and macrophages are the dominant cell elements in the reaction while during the feeding of nymphs eosinophilous leucocytes are observed in great number in the infiltrate.
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During the feeding of larvae and nymphs of A. lahorensis haemorrhagic inflammation develops in the rabbit's skin. Lymphocytes and macrophages are the dominant cell elements in the reaction while during the feeding of nymphs eosinophilous leucocytes are observed in great number in the infiltrate.
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