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Acaricide resistance status of livestock ticks from East and West Africa and in vivo efficacy of acaricides to control them. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist
Evans A   +18 more
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Efficacy and Safety of an Oxalic Acid and Glycerin Formulation for <i>Varroa destructor</i> Control in Honey Bee Colonies During Summer in a Northern Climate. [PDF]

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Thurston D   +11 more
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Assessment of farmers' knowledge, attitudes and control practices (KAP) to mitigate acaricide resistance and tick-borne diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesParasitology
Jamra S   +8 more
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Transcriptome reanalysis and gene expression of 13 detoxification genes for avermectin and pyridaben resistance in Panonychus citri. [PDF]

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Han X   +16 more
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Amitraz Poisoning

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2012
Amitraz is a formamidine insecticide and acaricide which acts on alpha 2-adrenergic receptors. There is little information available in the literature about the toxicity and treatment of poisoning by this compound. The authors report amitraz poisoning in a 13-y-old boy which was managed with supportive care with a good outcome.
P V Chaitanya, Varma   +2 more
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Intravenous Amitraz Poisoning

Clinical Toxicology, 2005
Amitraz, a derivative of dimethylformamidine, is an acariside and insecticide used to control parasites in animals. Amitraz inhibits monoamine oxidase and prostaglandin synthesis and is an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist. Xylene, a mixture of o-, m-, and p-dimethylbenzene, is widely used in industry.
Gursoy, S   +3 more
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