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Together with the larval stage, the nymphal stage of ticks of the genus Amblyomma are the most aggressive ticks for humans entering areas inhabited by wildlife and some domestic animals in Brazil. However, due to the absence of morphological descriptions
MARTINS, Thiago F. +3 more
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Garrapatas que infestan humanos en el norte de Misiones, Argentina [PDF]
This work presents records of ticks infesting humans in northern Misiones Province, Argentina. Also,notes on potential transmission of tick-borne pathogens are included.
Nava, Santiago, Lamattina, Daniela
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Ticks infesting humans in Northern Misiones, Argentina [PDF]
This work presents records of ticks infesting humans in northern Misiones Province, Argentina. Also, notes on potential transmission of tick-borne pathogens are included. A total of 282 ticks attached to researchers were collected and identified by their
Nava, Santiago, Lamattina, Daniela
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Este estudo avalia a distribuição, a diversidade e a flutuação sazonal de carrapatos, capturados por meio de três técnicas, em cinco áreas institucionais com diferentes características ecoló- gicas e de intervenção humana, no estado do Rio de Janeiro ...
Andrea Kill Silveira +1 more
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Ticks from Catamarca and Tucumán provinces: study of a collection from wild and domestic hosts [PDF]
Durante 2003-2004 se obtuvieron garrapatas de caballos (Amblyomma neumanni) y de corzuela, Mazama gouazoupira (A. neumanni y Haemaphysalis juxtakochi) en Catamarca y de perros (A.
Zerpa, C. +4 more
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Juntamente com o estágio larval, o estágio ninfal de carrapatos do gênero Amblyomma é o mais agressivo para seres humanos que adentram áreas habitadas por animais silvestres e alguns domésticos.
Martins, Thiago Fernandes
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We report tick infestations on birds, in the environment and on domestic animals in a non-forested phytophysiognomy, the savanna-like Cerrado sensu stricto, in a natural reserve on the outskirts of the urban area of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Jamile de Oliveira Pascoal +7 more
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Diversity of rickettsiae in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) collected from wild vertebrates in part of the Amazon, Cerrado, and Pantanal biomes in Brazil. [PDF]
Prati AC +14 more
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Phylogenetic Inferences Based on Distinct Molecular Markers Confirm a Novel Babesia Species (Babesia goianiaensis nov. sp.) in Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) and Associated Ticks. [PDF]
Krawczak FDS +13 more
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Rickettsia infection of each tick was evaluated by the hemolymph test and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting gltA and ompA genes. All hemolymph tests were negative and PCR of one A. dubitatum detected both Rickettsia genes.
ANDREOTTI, R. +6 more
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