The islands of Brittany provide unique ecosystems for ticks and tick-borne diseases owing to their oceanic climate, influencing interactions among ticks, hosts, and pathogens.
A. Haidar-Ahmad +5 more
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Dermacentor reticulatus biorhythms in the Northern Forest-Steppe of the Tyumen Region [PDF]
Yuri Valerievich Glazunov +1 more
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Epizootiological Study of the Occurrence of Canine Babesiosisin Southwestern Slovakia
This epizootiological study was carried out to investigate the occurrence of canine babesiosis in southwestern Slovakia. The study focused on the proportion of the species of ticks serving as babesia vectors of babesiosis in the ticks collected from ...
Řeháčková K. +3 more
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Predicting the distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe: a comparison of climate niche modelling approaches. [PDF]
Noll M +14 more
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Tularémia: uma zoonose emergente? [PDF]
Descrever a frequência de F. tularensis em Portugal, em amostras humanas, artrópodes vetores e potenciais reservatórios como os lagomorfos silvestres entre 1 de janeiro de 2011 e 15 de junho de 2015.FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (projeto
Carvalho, Carina +2 more
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The Behavior of Rickettsia-Positive Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks under Laboratory Conditions. [PDF]
Pipová N +4 more
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Circulation of four Anaplasma phagocytophilum ecotypes in Europe. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the etiological agent of granulocytic anaplasmosis in humans and animals. Wild animals and ticks play key roles in the enzootic cycles of the pathogen. Potential ecotypes of A.
Butler, Catherine M. +18 more
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Disparate dynamics of pathogen prevalence in Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus ticks occurring sympatrically in diverse habitats. [PDF]
Zając Z +9 more
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Zoonoses professionnelles chez les forestiers : le point sur la borréliose de Lyme, tularémie et leptospirose en Europe [PDF]
L'objectif de ce travail était d'établir une revue synthétique de la littérature concernant la situation de 3 zoonoses professionnelles en milieu forestier, à savoir la borréliose de Lyme, la tularémie et la leptospirose.
Richard, S.
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RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 34th ECVIM‐CA CONGRESS
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 6, Page 3537-3694, November/December 2024.
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