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Tick Vaccines and the Transmission of Tick-Borne Pathogens
Veterinary Research Communications, 2007Ticks transmit pathogens that cause diseases which greatly impact both human and animal health. Vaccines developed against Boophilus spp. using Bm86 and Bm95 tick gut antigens demonstrated the feasibility of using vaccines for control of tick infestations.
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Current Opinion in Insect Science
As obligate blood-feeders, ticks serve as vectors for a variety of pathogens that pose threats on both human and livestock health. The microbiota that ticks harbor play important roles in influencing tick nutrition, development, reproduction, and vector.
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As obligate blood-feeders, ticks serve as vectors for a variety of pathogens that pose threats on both human and livestock health. The microbiota that ticks harbor play important roles in influencing tick nutrition, development, reproduction, and vector.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract:The increasing resistance of arthropodes to pesticides, their high price, and the growing public demand for safer food and a cleaner environment are obliging animal growers to minimize the use of pesticides by introducing alternative means for tick control.
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Abstract:The increasing resistance of arthropodes to pesticides, their high price, and the growing public demand for safer food and a cleaner environment are obliging animal growers to minimize the use of pesticides by introducing alternative means for tick control.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
A number of different acaricides provide highly effective control of tick populations on dogs and cats. These acaricides are formulated as sprays, dips, dusts, or shampoos for use on the animal. Further protection of the animal from reinfestation with ticks can be achieved with the use of acaricide-impregnated flea and tick collars.
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A number of different acaricides provide highly effective control of tick populations on dogs and cats. These acaricides are formulated as sprays, dips, dusts, or shampoos for use on the animal. Further protection of the animal from reinfestation with ticks can be achieved with the use of acaricide-impregnated flea and tick collars.
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IEEE Software, 2014
IEEE Software Editor-in-Chief Forrest Shull discusses his tenure and looks at the initiatives during this time. He also welcomes Robert Blumen as department editor for Software Engineering Radio and puts out a call for more hosts to contribute to the Software Engineering Radio podcast interviews.
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IEEE Software Editor-in-Chief Forrest Shull discusses his tenure and looks at the initiatives during this time. He also welcomes Robert Blumen as department editor for Software Engineering Radio and puts out a call for more hosts to contribute to the Software Engineering Radio podcast interviews.
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[Ticks, tick bites and how best to remove the tick].
MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2006As a rule, the tick, Ixodes ricinus, is picked up when its victim walks through low vegetation and brushes it off a leaf or blade of grass. Often hours later, the tick scores the skin at the site it selects and then pushes its barbed hypostome into the tiny wound to anchor itself to its victim with the aid of a cement-like substance and the barbs ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
Tick paralysis is a preventable cause of morbidity and death that, when diagnosed promptly, requires a simple low-cost intervention. The key to success is to consider tick paralysis in the differential diagnosis of ascending weakness, particularly in children, in geographic areas where this disease predominates.
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Tick paralysis is a preventable cause of morbidity and death that, when diagnosed promptly, requires a simple low-cost intervention. The key to success is to consider tick paralysis in the differential diagnosis of ascending weakness, particularly in children, in geographic areas where this disease predominates.
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Current debates and advances in tick microbiome research
Current Research in Parasitology and Vector-borne Diseases, 2021Adnan Hodzic +2 more
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Imaging appearance of ticks in tick paralysis
Pediatric Radiology, 2020Mark R. Halverson +4 more
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