Presence of Borrelia, Rickettsia, and Ehrlichia in Field-collected Ticks on Candlers Mountain, Virginia [PDF]
Tick survey is an important factor in the determination of tick-borne disease in an area. A tick survey was done on Candlers Mountain in Lynchburg, Virginia, to look for the presence of Borrelia, Rickettsia, and Ehrlichia. With the help of CO2 traps, 116
Colombo, Lara E
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Detecção sorológica de riquétsias do grupo da febre maculosa e levantamento acarológico em equinos no Distrito Federal, Brasil [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Agronomia e Veterinária, 2014.A febre maculosa brasileira (FMB) é uma zoonose causada pela bactéria Rickettsia rickettsii e transmitida a humanos por carrapatos.
Martins, Gustavo Pereira
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Approche intégrée des maladies émergentes à transmission vectorielle et changements mondiaux : exemple et perspective [PDF]
Vector-borne diseases (e.g., bluetongue or Rift Valley fever) are very sensitive to environmental changes. As such, they are excellent models to study disease emergence in a changing world, with more intense commercial exchanges, climate changes, and ...
Aumont, Gilles +3 more
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Mitochondrial gene heterogeneity of the bat soft tick Argas vespertilionis (Ixodida: Argasidae) in the Palaearctic [PDF]
Estók, Péter +8 more
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New Records of Parasites (Apicomplexa, Nematoda, Acari, Anoplura) from Rodents in Arkansas [PDF]
Bursey, C. R. +5 more
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O objetivo desse trabalho foi descrever a fauna acarológica (Ordem: Ixodida) no município de Bom Jesus dos Perdões, além de comparar dois métodos de captura em diferentes pontos e épocas de coleta.
Yuri Ferreira Vicentini +3 more
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Ancient gene linkages and ultraconserved elements disentangle Acari interrelationships. [PDF]
Bhoi JP +4 more
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The Complete Mitogenome of Haemaphysalis parva (Arachnida: Ixodidae) and Comparative Mitogenomics of Haemaphysalis Species. [PDF]
Aydemir HB, Keskin A.
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Quantitative assessment of ticks in a hot cave in the Amazon reveals that the genus Antricola (Ixodida: Argasidae) has the highest cave tick population density on planet. [PDF]
Terassini FA +4 more
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First report of immature stages of Ixodes bocatorensis (Ixodida: Ixodidae) on small mammals in the Maracanã Environmental Protection Area, São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. [PDF]
Gonçalves FCS +10 more
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