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Climate, ticks and disease, 2021
The distribution and survival of a tick species are affected by several factors such as host availability, vegetation coverage, climatic conditions (humidity, photoperiod and temperature) and anthropic activities.
G. Bechara, G. Sanches
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The distribution and survival of a tick species are affected by several factors such as host availability, vegetation coverage, climatic conditions (humidity, photoperiod and temperature) and anthropic activities.
G. Bechara, G. Sanches
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Invasion of the brown dog tickā¦
The Veterinary Nurse, 2015The brown dog tick, Latin name Rhipicephalus sanguineus, is primarily a tick of southern Europe, but recently there have been a number of news stories reporting the increased number of cases of this tick in the UK. So what is going on? Where are these ticks coming from and are changes to the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS) really to blame? And what role does
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille (Ixodida: Ixodidae) has an economic impact as it is a blood-feeding ectoparasite transmitting numerous pathogens to humans and animals.
Eman A Abo Talep +6 more
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Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille (Ixodida: Ixodidae) has an economic impact as it is a blood-feeding ectoparasite transmitting numerous pathogens to humans and animals.
Eman A Abo Talep +6 more
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, 2021
Ticks are ubiquitous in nature and have considerable medical and veterinary importance. They act as vectors for a diverse array of pathogens affecting animals and humans.
S. Gowrishankar +3 more
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Ticks are ubiquitous in nature and have considerable medical and veterinary importance. They act as vectors for a diverse array of pathogens affecting animals and humans.
S. Gowrishankar +3 more
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A brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) bite at sea
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2015Abstract Medical Officers (MOs) and Medical Branch Ratings (MBRs) must maintain an awareness of the risk of vector-borne diseases among deployed personnel. Personnel working in the maritime environment may not expect to be at risk of tick bites, as ticks typically occupy habitats with dense vegetation such as forests or ...
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Detection of Hepatozoon canis in the Brown Dog Tick and Domestic Dogs in Peninsular Malaysia
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2018Hepatozoon canis has been widely reported in dogs. Its prevalence in ticks, however, has not been well-established. Here we determine the occurrence of Hepatozoon DNA in the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille) (Acari: Ixodidae) sensu lato (s.l.) and domestic dogs from Peninsular Malaysia using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay ...
Batah Kunalan, Prakash +9 more
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, 2020
The current study examined the potential use of entomopathogenic fungi to control infestation of Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Examination of 514 dogs admitted to veterinary clinics in Egypt revealed that 67.5% were infested with R. sanguineus.
M. Abuowarda +4 more
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The current study examined the potential use of entomopathogenic fungi to control infestation of Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Examination of 514 dogs admitted to veterinary clinics in Egypt revealed that 67.5% were infested with R. sanguineus.
M. Abuowarda +4 more
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BMC Veterinary Research
The growing resistance of ticks to acaricides has made tick management a global concern. Various studies now focus on identifying natural products with acaricidal properties that are environmentally safe.
H. S. Abdel-Ghany +5 more
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The growing resistance of ticks to acaricides has made tick management a global concern. Various studies now focus on identifying natural products with acaricidal properties that are environmentally safe.
H. S. Abdel-Ghany +5 more
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The Brown Dog Tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus and the Dog as Experimental Hosts of Ehrlichia canis
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1977SUMMARY Adult Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks efficiently transmitted Ehrlichia canis to susceptible dogs for 155 days after detachment as engorged nymphs from a dog in the acute phase of ehrlichiosis. Adult ticks that had similarly engorged on a dog in the chronic phase of ehrlichiosis failed to transmit E canis to susceptible dogs.
G E, Lewis +4 more
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Additional Instances of Human Parasitism by the Brown Dog Tick (Acari: Ixodidae)
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1990Nine cases of humans parasitized by the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille), are reported. Eight cases occurred during 1989. Seven of the individuals were from an apparent focus of human biting in northern Texas and southwestern Oklahoma, one case was from San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex., and one case was from Homestead Air Force Base,
T L, Carpenter +2 more
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