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A review of African Amblyomma species (Acari, Ixodida, Ixodidae)
This review includes descriptions of all available African Amblyomma species, keys to males and females, data on synonymy, distribution, and host-parasite ...
Keirans, James E., Volcit, O. V.
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Amblyomma sparsum Neumann 1899
114. Amblyomma sparsum Neumann, 1899. Afrotropical: 1) Angola, 2) Burundi, 3) Chad (south), 4) Democratic Republic of the Congo, 5) Eritrea, 6) Ethiopia, 7) Kenya, 8) Malawi, 9) Mozambique, 10) Namibia, 11) Rwanda, 12) Senegal, 13) Somalia, 14) South ...
Nava, Santiago +2 more
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Abstract This report addresses Term of Reference 1.2 by providing a comprehensive knowledge‐mapping of arthropod vector species competent to transmit selected vector‐borne diseases (VBDs) including VBDs listed under Regulation (EU) 2016/429 and Regulation (EU) 2020/687, as well as additional non‐listed pathogens with potential epidemiological relevance.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +7 more
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Based on study of ticks deposited in the Colección Nacional de Ácaros, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, we report the first records in Mexico for two species of Amblyomma: Amblyomma calcaratum ex Tamandua mexicana, and ...
Carmen Guzmán-Cornejo +3 more
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Amblyomma sculptum Berlese 1888
111. Amblyomma sculptum Berlese, 1888. Neotropical: 1) Argentina, 2) Bolivia, 3) Brazil, 4) Paraguay (Nava et al. 2014 a, Martins et al. 2016, Tarragona et al. 2018, Guglielmone et al. 2021).
Nava, Santiago +2 more
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Vector‐borne diseases‐knowledge maps
Abstract This scientific report provides a structured overview of the main characteristics of 25 selected vector‐borne diseases (VBDs) of potential relevance for the EU, including 12 diseases listed under the Animal Health Law (AHL) and 13 non‐listed diseases.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +7 more
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Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, pp.
Guglielmone, Alberto A. +2 more
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ABSTRACT In endemic regions where simultaneous larval tick bites frequently occur, early identification of tick species from eschar lesions may substantially influence presymptomatic clinical triage. We report a 78‐year‐old woman who was found after approximately 24 h of wandering, presenting with multiple clustered eschars on the lower extremities and
Makoto Kondo +2 more
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Amblyomma nodosum The presence of A. nodosum, a tick that feeds on birds and anteaters, was recorded in Trinidad by several authors (Jones et al. 1972; Nava et al. 2007b; Voltzit 2007). This tick is known to transmit rickettsial infections (Ogrzewalska et al. 2009).
Basu, A. K., Basu, M., Adesiyun, A. A.
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WILD ANIMALS TICKS IN THE CERRADO BIOME SCREENED BY THE CETAS, IBAMA-GOIÁS
Cerrado biome has around 320,000 species of animals and it occupies approximately 25% of the Brazilian territory. This great number of species stimulates the illegal trafficking of wild animals.
Thiago Souza Azeredo Bastos +4 more
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