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Aim. To study the trends and to assess longterm incidence of ixodid tick-borne borreliosis (ITB) and Siberian tick typhus (STT) in Eastern Transbaikalia for the improvement of preventive measures.Materials and Methods.
A. O. Turanov +2 more
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The review presents an analysis of the epidemic situation on infections of rickettsial etiology, the causative agents of which are transmitted by Ixodidae ticks in the territory of the Russian Federation.
N. V. Rudakov +8 more
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Aim. To analyze epidemic intensity and long-term dynamics of Siberian tick typhus (STT) in Siberian and Far Eastern regions of Russian Federation.Materials and Methods.
S. V. Shtrek +4 more
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The real epidemiological impact of Spotted Fever Group rickettsioses including Siberian tick-borne typhus (STT) in Russia is not sufficiently studied. One of the reasons is the actual absence of either certified domestic diagnostic kits or the evidence for using foreign test kits for laboratory verification of this group of tick-borne infections in ...
N V Rudakov, S V Shtrek, A I Blokh
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The aim of the study was to assess the epidemiological situation and to characterize the potential epidemic hazard in the foci of Siberian tick-borne typhus (STT) in the Minusinsk Basin (Krasnoyarsk Territory and the Republic of Khakassia). Materials and
S. V. Shtrek +11 more
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Siberian Tick Typhus: Relation of the Russian Strains to Rickettsia prowazeki
B L Bennett, J E Smadel
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The Siberian tick-borne typhus (STT) is the most common tick-borne rickettsiosis (TBR) in Russia, registered in 17 administrative territories of the Southern Siberia and the Far East.
N. V. Rudakov +12 more
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An invasive human commensal and a native marsupial maintain tick populations at the urban fringe
Long‐nosed bandicoots hosted more ticks of all life stages than other small mammals in urban areas of Sydney, Australia. Introduced black rats were more abundant at most sites and therefore important in hosting larval and nymphal ticks and could be managed to control ticks.
Casey L. Taylor +6 more
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Ixodes ricinus as vector and reservoir of Borrelia burgdorferi in an urban environment [PDF]
As specific arthropods, ticks in urban environments transmit the agents of dangerous contagious diseases endangering human and animal health. They are vectors of numerous infective agents that cause serious diseases of animals such as babesiosis and ...
Rajković Dragana V., Jurišić A.D.
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