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Fleas and flea-borne diseases of North Africa

Acta Tropica, 2020
North Africa has an interesting and rich wildlife including hematophagous arthropods, and specifically fleas, which constitute a large part of the North African fauna, and are recognised vectors of several zoonotic bacteria. Flea-borne organisms are widely distributed throughout the world in endemic disease foci, where components of the enzootic cycle ...
Hamzaoui, Basma El   +3 more
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Flea-Antigen in Prevention of Flea Bites

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1939
It is well known that there is some form of “immunity” or resistance to insect bites. California, and particularly the San Francisco Bay region, abounds in fleas which do not encroach on the rights of most of the local population but which are a source of great misery to many newcomers until they acquire an “immunity.” This usually takes from several ...
Alfred C. Reed   +2 more
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Fleas and smaller fleas: virotherapy for parasite infections

Trends in Microbiology, 2013
Bacteriophages are viruses of bacteria that are used for controlling bacterial food-borne pathogens and have been proposed for more extensive usage in infection control. Protists are now recognised to harbour viruses and virus-like particles. We propose that investigation of their prevalence in parasites be intensified.
Paul A. Barrow   +2 more
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No fleas on me

BMJ, 2009
Whenever there are mosquitoes about they seem to bite my wife and not me. It was the same with my brother. Whether this is because some people do not react to bites and therefore do not notice them or because some people are less attractive to mosquitoes I have not been able easily to discover; but Samuel Pepys, in his diary, notes a cognate phenomenon
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Flea Bites and Other Diseases Caused by Fleas

1984
Fleas have been associated with man and animals from time immemorial. There must be few people who have never been bitten by a flea. They cause local reactions to their bite and are the vectors of some serious infectious diseases (Table 11.1). The latter fact is important because their biology requires that they partake of a meal of blood from some ...
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FLEA PROBLEM IN CALIFORNIA

Archives of Dermatology, 1949
THE TESTIMONY of present day dermatologists is that fleas are more of a nuisance in California, particularly in the San Francisco Bay area, than elsewhere in the United States. HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS In the vast literature relating to exploration, settlement and life in California the references to misery caused by fleas encountered by the authors are ...
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Fleas and Related Disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
This article considers the clinical signs of flea allergy dermatitis, and the diagnosis and general principles of flea control for the pet and its environment.
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Fleas and flea management.

2014
A. Kocisova   +3 more
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A circus flea

The Lancet, 1997
Markus M. Lerch, John Murphy
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