Differential impact of spotted fever group <i>rickettsia</i> and anaplasmosis on tick microbial ecology: evidence from multi-species comparative microbiome analysis. [PDF]
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The presented work introduces a novel type of covalently bonded nanomagnet‐based hydrogel composite, which comprises exchange‐coupled iron platinum‐zinc‐ferrite nanoparticles for tunable magnetic manipulation. This composite exhibits high stability and biocompatibility, making it a promising material for advancing magnetic microrobotic applications in ...
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome after Ixodes scapularis Tick Bite and Statewide Surveillance, Maine, USA, 2014-2023. [PDF]
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IgG to Galactose-Alpha-1,3-Galactose: Impact of Alpha-Gal IgE Sensitization, Blood Type, and Tick Bites. [PDF]
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Comparison of the initial and residual speed of Amblyomma americanum kill on dogs treated with a single dose of Bravecto® Chew (25 mg/kg fluralaner) or Simparica TRIO® (1.2 mg/kg sarolaner, 24 µg/kg moxidectin, 5 mg/kg pyrantel). [PDF]
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First detection of tick-borne encephalitis virus in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Belgium, May 2024. [PDF]
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Distribution and Prevalence of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface in Africa: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Climate-driven variation in the phenology of juvenile Ixodes pacificus on lizard hosts. [PDF]
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Ticks are the most important ectoparasites of livestock in tropical and sub-tropical areas, and are responsible for severe economic losses both through the direct effects of blood sucking and indirectly as vectors of pathogens and toxins. Feeding by large numbers of ticks causes reduction in live weight gain and anaemia among domestic animals, while ...
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