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Assessing risk perception and knowledge gaps of tick-borne diseases in Nei Mongol Zizhiqu and Northeast China. [PDF]
Wang T, Li S.
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In two‐choice laboratory bioassays, food‐deprived and CO2‐stimulated stable flies were offered paired landing platforms that were baited or not (control) with conspecific flies. The presence of conspecifics prompted the attraction and landing of foraging stable flies.
Emmanuel Hung +4 more
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Emerging risk of tick-borne diseases in South Korea: Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis. [PDF]
Oh HS.
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Tick-Borne Diseases of Humans and Animals in West Africa. [PDF]
Diarra AZ, Kelly P, Davoust B, Parola P.
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Anaplasma sp. DNA was detected in 47.9% of free‐ranging coatis (Nasua nasua) sampled in Iguaçu National Park, southern Brazil. Molecular analyses revealed a genetically distinct Anaplasma lineage infecting coatis, differing from Anaplasma strains detected in associated tick populations.
Matheus Dias Cordeiro +7 more
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Ticks and tick-borne diseases in the northern hemisphere affecting humans. [PDF]
Boulanger N +6 more
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Cutting, herbicide, and fire: a case study for managing woody plants in tallgrass prairies
Abstract Introduction The removal of clonal and resprouting woody plants expanding into mesic grasslands like tallgrass prairies can be expensive based on the types of treatments applied and subsequent retreatments. Objective We aimed to determine how combined herbicide application, mechanical treatments, and annual prescribed fire influenced grassland
Rory C. O'Connor +5 more
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Modelling tick abundance and environmental suitability in meso-Mediterranean landscapes for the prevention of tick-borne diseases. [PDF]
Baz-Flores S +5 more
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Tick-borne diseases of livestock [PDF]
International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases
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ABSTRACT We approach public communication of bureaucratic organizations as a means of reputation management and argue that social media communication that abstains from making reference to other agencies is in line with a turf‐protective strategy, whereas communication that seeks to establish a link to other agencies is in line with a strategy to ...
Karina Shyrokykh +2 more
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