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High seroprevalence of Rickettsia spp. and molecular detection of Rickettsia amblyommatis in human-biting ticks from the eastern Amazon, Brazil. [PDF]

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Rickettsia tillamookensis-like strain in brown dog ticks in Brazil. [PDF]

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Bonifácio LLN   +4 more
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Parasite infestations and infections of non-traditional pets and wild mammals: diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]

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Spotted Fever Rickettsioses in Panama: New Cases and the Gaps That Hinder Its Epidemiological Understanding. [PDF]

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Relative transcription of autophagy-related genes in Amblyomma sculptum and Rhipicephalus microplus ticks

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2017
Ticks endure stressful off-host periods and perform as vectors of a diversity of infectious agents, thus engaging pathways that expectedly demand for autophagy. Little is known of ticks' autophagy, a conserved eukaryotic machinery assisting in homeostasis processes that also participates in tissue-dependent metabolic functions.
Nicole O, Moura-Martiniano   +3 more
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First molecular evidence of Wolbachia occurrence in Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae)

Veterinary Parasitology, 2023
As the main vector for the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii in Brazil, the tick Amblyomma sculptum is a parasite of great public health importance in this country. Wolbachia is an endosymbiont bacterium highly widespread among invertebrates and because of its impact on its hosts' biology, form a powerful alternative for pests and disease control.
Deborah Mirela de Melo Romano   +7 more
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Attract or repel Amblyomma sculptum ticks: Screening of semiochemicals

Veterinary Parasitology, 2020
Amblyomma sculptum is a tick of medical-veterinary importance. Areas with high infestations need to be monitored, and parasitized hosts treated accordingly. Carbon dioxide (CO2) traps and acaricides are commonly deployed as control measures, although with some disadvantages such as high costs, challenging logistics and vertebrate intoxication ...
Lorena Lopes Ferreira   +4 more
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Amblyomma sculptum Berlese 1888

2020
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). Amblyomma sculptum is a member of the Amblyomma cajennense species group and was treated as a synonym of Amblyomma cajennense before its redescription by Nava et ...
Guglielmone, Alberto A.   +2 more
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