Global gene expression profiling of virulent and attenuated strains of Ehrlichia ruminantium: Toward the comprehension of pathogenesis [PDF]
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Parthenogenesis in the Cattle Tick, Boophilus microplus
Nature, 1963ALTHOUGH bisexual reproduction is usual among ticks, there have been reports of parthenogenesis in various species including Amblyomma agamum1, Rhipicephalus bursa2, A. dissimile3, Hyalomma anatolicum4, Ornithodorus moubata5, and Haemaphysalis bispinosa6; but there appears to be no previous record of parthenogenesis in Boophilus microplus.
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collection of scientific papers, 2023Ixodid ticks are temporary parasites. They are on the host only during bloodsucking. It takes from 6-8 days for the female to be completely satiated, while the body size increases up to 120 times. One female tick drinks up to 4 ml of blood. The article describes the functional and some violations of the immunobiological status of the body of cattle in ...
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Prevalence of cattle ticks in Morocco
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1982During July 1980 the prevalence of cattle ticks was studied in 4 bioclimatic regions of Morocco. All the 24 farms examined were infested. The mean number of ticks per animal varied from 6.5 to 36.3 in different regions. Eight species of ticks were identified: Hyalomma marginatum, H. detritum, H. lusitanicum, H.
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Host resistance in cattle tick control
Parasitology Today, 1993Cattle ticks are an important constraint on the livestock industry, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas, mainly because of the diseases they transmit and the costs of control. Conventional control is by means of acaricides; although there are still serious drawbacks, these can be minimized by a strategic approach.
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