Multi-omics analysis identifies symbionts and pathogens of blacklegged ticks ( Ixodes scapularis ) from a Lyme disease hotspot in southeastern Ontario, Canada [PDF]
Amber R. Paulson +3 more
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The study was conducted in South Omo Zone, Benatsemay Woreda of South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia from July 2023 to June 2024 to assess and document the indigenous knowledge on animal disease and medicinal plants used to manage animal diseases.
Asrat Solomon Kenasew +4 more
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Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report, July 14, 2017 [PDF]
The Iowa Department of Public Health Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report summarizes cases of vector-borne disease cases in Iowa such as West Nile virus, Dengue and ...
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Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report, August 4, 2017 [PDF]
The Iowa Department of Public Health Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report summarizes cases of vector-borne disease cases in Iowa such as West Nile virus, Dengue and ...
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Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report, August 25, 2017 [PDF]
The Iowa Department of Public Health Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report summarizes cases of vector-borne disease cases in Iowa such as West Nile virus, Dengue and ...
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Decoupling of Blacklegged Tick Abundance and Lyme Disease Incidence in Southern Maine, USA
AbstractLyme disease is caused by the bacterial spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt, and Brenner (Spirocheatales: Spirochaetaceae) which is transmitted through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick Ixodes scapularis Say (Ixodida: Ixodidae).
Robert P Smith +7 more
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Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report, June 23, 2016 [PDF]
The Iowa Department of Public Health Vector-Borne Disease Weekly Surveillance Report summarizes cases of vector-borne disease cases in Iowa such as West Nile virus, Dengue and ...
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Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance
Nonnative, invasive shrubs can affect human disease risk through direct and indirect effects on vector populations. Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is a common invader within eastern deciduous forests where tick‐borne disease (e.g., Lyme disease) rates
Solny A. Adalsteinsson +4 more
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Guide to ticks and tick-borne diseases (2013) [PDF]
"New 08/13/2M.""This publication is part of a series of IPM Manuals prepared by the Plant Protection Programs of the University of Missouri. Topics covered in the series include an introduction to scouting, weed identification and management, plant ...
Houseman, Richard M.
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Transient influence of blood meal and natural environment on blacklegged tick bacterial communities
Blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) spend the majority of their life cycle off host, typically in woodland habitat, but require a blood meal at each of three life stages (larva, nymph, adult) to reach maturity and reproduce. Blood feeding usually lasts for several days each time and as blood is imbibed, a range of known pathogens from the host may ...
Christine P, Zolnik +3 more
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