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Molecular identification of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in deer ked: Implications for disease transmission. [PDF]

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Casel MAB   +10 more
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Filariasis of parti-colored bats: phylogenetic analysis, infection prevalence, and possible vector mite identification. [PDF]

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Ectoparasites

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2020
Pediculosis is an infestation of lice on the body, head, or pubic region that occurs worldwide. Lice are ectoparasites of the order Phthiraptera that feed on the blood of infested hosts. Their morphotype dictates their clinical features. Body lice may transmit bacterial pathogens that cause trench fever, relapsing fever, and epidemic typhus, which are ...
Olivier Chosidow   +4 more
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Ectoparasites in sheep [PDF]

open access: possibleLivestock, 2021
Ectoparasites in sheep have significant effects on both welfare and production and their importance varies in relation to the geographical location and the system of production. This article focuses on the main ectoparasites and their related diseases within the UK, covering clinical signs, diagnostic methods and the treatment and control measures ...
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Ectoparasites and classification

Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 1994
The authors present an introductory overview of the principal groups of ectoparasites (flukes, leeches, crustaceans, insects, arachnids, lampreys and vampire bats) associated with domestic animals. Currently-accepted higher-level classifications are outlined for these parasites. Almost all significant ectoparasites of domestic animals are invertebrates,
Cluff E. Hopla   +2 more
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Ectoparasites of goats in the UK

Veterinary Parasitology, 2015
The goat industry in the UK has expanded rapidly in recent years, but at present there is only a poor understanding of the prevalence of parasitic diseases in this farming system. Here, a questionnaire survey of 110 goat owners was used to address this issue.
Cornall, Katherine, Wall, Richard
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Cutaneous ectoparasites

Dermatologic Therapy, 2009
Parasites inhabit many places in the world. Some of these can inhabit the human skin or body. Many of these have been eradicated in the developed countries but persist in some tropical environments that are fun places to visit. Visitors can bring such parasites home with them such as scabies, cutaneous larva migrans, tungiasis and myiasis.
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Ectoparasite Control

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2006
The severity of damage that insects, ticks, and mites may have on their bovine hosts ranges from undetectable effects on energy expenditure to the death of the host. These pest insects can cause direct damage to their hosts by their annoyance, irritation, blood feeding, modification of host behavior, and invasion of tissues.
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Resistance by Ectoparasites

2008
Significant amounts of pesticides are used to control ectoparasites of humans, livestock, pets, and even domesticated honey bees. Thus, it should not be surprising that many of these ectoparasites have evolved resistance to the pesticides. The various case studies in this chapter demonstrate that alternatives to pesticides must be considered. Improving
David W. Onstad, Lisa M. Knolhoff
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