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The bacterial microbiome of field-collected Dermacentor marginatus and Dermacentor reticulatus from Slovakia [PDF]
Background The important roles of microbial flora in tick biology and ecology have received much attention. Dermacentor marginatus and Dermacentor reticulatus are known vectors of various pathogens across Europe, including Slovakia.
Yan-Kai Zhang +5 more
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39. Dermacentor steini (Schulze, 1933b). Australasian: 1) Indonesia (east to Wallace’s Line); Oriental: 1) Indonesia (west to Wallace’s Line), 2) Laos, 3) Malaysia, 4) Philippines, 5) Thailand, 6) Vietnam (Wassef & Hoogstraal 1988, Kolonin 1995b, Durden et al. 2008, Vongphayloth et al. 2018b, Petney et al. 2019, Erieenor et al. 2021).
Guglielmone, Alberto A. +2 more
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Epidemiology of ticks submitted from human hosts in Alberta, Canada (2000–2019)
The geographic range and occurrence of tick species is dynamic. This has important public health implications due to important tick species that can transmit pathogens.
Jamil N. Kanji +9 more
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Tick-borne lymphadenopathy acquired in Serbia: Report of two cases [PDF]
Introduction. Acronym tick-borne lymphoadenoathy (TIBOLA (Dermacentor-borne necrosis erythema and lymphoadenopathy – DEBONEL, scalp eschar associated with neck lymphoadenopathy – SENLAT) comprises clinical diagnosis of tick-borne symptoms of cervical or ...
Gajinov Zorica +5 more
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Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius, 1794) Acarus reticulatus Fabricius, 1794: 428. Dermacentor pictus. — Pomerancev 1950: 134. Records in Baltic States: Lithuania (current study). Hosts: S. araneus (LT), S. minutus (LT), A. agrarius (LT), A. flavicollis (LT), M. musculus (LT), A. oeconomus (LT), A. amphibius (LT), C. glareolus (LT), M. agrestis (LT), M.
Kitrytė, Neringa, Baltrūnaitė, Laima
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Uptake and fecal excretion of Coxiella burnetii by Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor marginatus ticks [PDF]
Background: The bacterium Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever and is mainly transmitted via inhalation of infectious aerosols. DNA of C.
Henning, Klaus +7 more
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5. Dermacentor bellulus (Schulze, 1935c). Oriental: 1) China (south), 2) Japan (the Ryukyu Islands), 3) Laos, 4) Nepal (south and central), 5) Taiwan, 6) Vietnam; Palearctic: 1) Japan (except the Ryukyu Islands) (Apanaskevich & Apanaskevich 2015 b, Kwak 2018, Vongphayloth et al. 2018b). Dermacentor bellulus was reinstated by Apanaskevich & Apanaskevich
Guglielmone, Alberto A. +2 more
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Species delimitation of the Dermacentor ticks based on phylogenetic clustering and niche modeling [PDF]
Three species belonging to the genus Dermacentor (Acari: Ixodidae), D. marginatus, D. nuttalli and D. silvarum are well known as vectors for a great variety of infection pathogens.
Fang Wang +5 more
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The Prevalence of Pathogens among Ticks Collected from Livestock in Kazakhstan
Ticks carry and transmit a wide variety of pathogens (bacteria, viruses and protozoa) that pose a threat to humans and animals worldwide. The purpose of this work was to study ticks collected in different regions of Kazakhstan for the carriage of various
Kulyaisan T. Sultankulova +14 more
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Predicting the potential distribution of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) infestation in New Zealand, using maximum entropy-based ecological niche modelling [PDF]
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Ganta, RR +5 more
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