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This chapter focuses on how ticks can transmit numerous bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogens to humans, as well as how the secretions of some species can induce allergic reactions or cause paralysis. It provides a broad overview of tick-borne infections endemic to North America and discusses general principles regarding their epidemiology, therapy,
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This chapter focuses on how ticks can transmit numerous bacterial, parasitic, and viral pathogens to humans, as well as how the secretions of some species can induce allergic reactions or cause paralysis. It provides a broad overview of tick-borne infections endemic to North America and discusses general principles regarding their epidemiology, therapy,
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The ecology of tick-borne diseases
International Journal for Parasitology, 2013Zoonotic diseases are major causes of infection related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Of the various arthropods capable of transmitting pathogens that cause such diseases to humans, ticks, which are vectors of more kinds of pathogens than any other group of invertebrate, have become an increasing focus of attention.
Senta V. Muders+3 more
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Ticks (Argasidae, Ixodidae) and tick-borne diseases of continental Southeast Asia.
Zootaxa, 2019Knowledge of the tick fauna of continental Southeast Asia is either patchy or, in some cases, for example Cambodia and Myanmar, poor. Nevertheless, 97 species have been recorded from this region, making it one of the most diverse for ticks worldwide ...
T. Petney+11 more
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Prevention of tick-borne diseases
Medical Clinics of North America, 2002Ticks are a part of the landscape where humans live, work, and play. Because ticks carry a wide range of organisms that potentially can cause disease in humans, many studies have focused on ways to reduce risk of these diseases. Ticks have biologically complex interactions with microorganisms and with their vertebrate hosts, on whom they depend for ...
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Immunological control of ticks and tick-borne diseases that impact cattle health and production.
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2018The cattle industry is one of the most important agroeconomic activities in Mexico. The national herd is estimated to include approximately 33.5. million head of cattle. Ticks and tick-borne diseases are principal factors with a negative impact on cattle
Consuelo Almazán+4 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974
To the Editor .—In the December issue of theJournal(126:779, 1973), McReynolds and Roy emphasize the early diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever so that antibiotic therapy may be instituted prior to the onset of serious, life-threatening complications.
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To the Editor .—In the December issue of theJournal(126:779, 1973), McReynolds and Roy emphasize the early diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever so that antibiotic therapy may be instituted prior to the onset of serious, life-threatening complications.
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Tick-borne Diseases: Tick-borne Spotted Fever Rickettsioses in Africa
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2008In the field of tick-borne rickettsioses, discussion is ongoing about new vectors and the geographic zones of the diseases. New Rickettsia spp. that cannot yet be linked to human disease are sometimes detected in arthropods. In Africa, in addition to R. conorii and R.
Cristina Socolovschi+3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2009
Ticks are capable of transmitting numerous pathogens to both humans and their pets. The risks of tick-borne disease risks vary geographically and are determined by the climate, environment, the presence of rodents and other mammal reservoirs, and the species of ticks parasitizing wild and domestic animals.
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Ticks are capable of transmitting numerous pathogens to both humans and their pets. The risks of tick-borne disease risks vary geographically and are determined by the climate, environment, the presence of rodents and other mammal reservoirs, and the species of ticks parasitizing wild and domestic animals.
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Update on prevalence and distribution pattern of tick-borne diseases among humans in India: a review
Parasitology Research, 2021T. Negi, L. Kandari, K. Arunachalam
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