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[Ixodes ricinus bites].

Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1990
Ticks (Ixodes ricinus) are found all over the world, with special preference of a few epidemic areas. They do not only invade their hosts one by one, but often in large groups.
H M, Lilie   +3 more
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Genomic signatures of hybridization between Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus

2023
Identifying hybridization between common pathogen vectors is essential due to the major public health implications through risks associated with hybrid’s enhanced pathogen transmission potential. These hard-ticks Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus are the two most common vectors of tick-borne pathogens that affect human and animal health in Europe ...
Theophilus Yaw Alale   +5 more
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Ixodes ricinus Linnaeus 1756

Published as part of Kolarova, Nevena, Gradinarov, Denis & Petrova, Yana, 2024, Hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida) in Sakar Mountains, SE Bulgaria, pp.
Kolarova, Nevena   +2 more
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Die Biologie der Ixodes ricinus Zecke

Therapeutische Umschau, 2005
Zecken gehören zur Klasse der Arachnida oder Spinnentiere. Weltweit existieren mehr als 800 verschiedene Arten von Zecken. Nur etwa 30 dieser Zecken stechen den Menschen regelmäßig. Etwa 90% der Zecken gehören zur Familie der Schildzecken oder Ixodidae.
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[Ixodes ricinus, transmitted diseases and reservoirs].

Parassitologia, 2004
The tick Ixodes ricinus has been recorded in most Italian regions especially in thermo-mesophilous woods and shrubby habitats where the relative humidity allow the tick to complete its 3 year developmental cycle, as predicted for the European climatic ranges.
A, Rizzoli   +8 more
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Klíště obecné (Ixodes ricinus) ve výuce

2019
The aim of this work is to point out the interconnectedness of human life with parasitic organisms, especially with the Castor bean tick (Ixodes ricinus). This tick forms an integral part of our rich invertebrate fauna and has become an increasingly frequent interest of media in the last few decades.
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Borreliae in larval Ixodes ricinus ticks

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1995
J, Halouzka   +3 more
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Prolylendopeptidasa z klíštěte Ixodes ricinus

2012
The ticks are important blood-feeding parasites and vectors of pathogens. The hard tick Ixodes ricinus is the most common species in the Czech Republic that transmits Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis. Proteases of the ticks are potential drug targets for the development of new vaccines against these parasites.
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Ixodes ricinus, malattie trasmesse e reservoirs

2004
The tick Ixodes ricinus has been recorded in most Italian regions especially in thermo-mesophilous woods and shrubby habitats where the relative humidity allow the tick to complete its 3 year developmental cycle, as predicted for the European climatic ranges.
Rizzoli, Annapaola   +8 more
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Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes ricinus

Pathogens, 2021
Tal Azagi, Miriam Maas, Jolianne M Rijks
exaly  

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