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Ectoparasites: Tick Infestation

Most of the domesticated birds are susceptible to a wide range of ectoparasites like flies, fleas, lice, ticks, and mites. Ectoparasites besides causing direct injuries with skin-associated lesions, irritation, and anemia act as vectors with a significant impact on the transmission of a variety of pathogens.
V. Gnani Charitha   +2 more
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A Tick infesting the Nostrils of Man

Nature, 1960
AN interesting example of the necessity for co-operation in the solution of complex problems of tick bionomics was recently brought to my notice by Dr. V. G. L. Van Someren of Nairobi and concerns infestation of the nostrils of man by the immature nymph stage of a tick belonging to the genus Amblyomma.
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Tick Infestation of the Eyelid With Histopathologic Characterization

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
Ocular tick infestation is a rare occurrence. The authors report a case that is unique for being the first published example from New England, for its chronic presentation, and for the inclusion of histopathologic analysis in its diagnostic workup. A 75-year-old man was evaluated for a persistent eyelid growth secondary to an incompletely removed tick ...
Ruju, Rai   +2 more
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Differences in tick infestation of Tunisian sheep breeds

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2018
Different infestation patterns by ixodid ticks were studied in three sheep breeds in Tunisia: Barbarine, Queue Fine de l'Ouest and their cross-bred animals. During one year, 700 sheep were monitored and examined for tick infestation. A total of 722 ticks were collected from sheep ears.
Khawla Elati   +4 more
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Plasma phospholipid changes in tick infested N’dama cattle

Research in Veterinary Science, 1979
Plasma phospholipid composition and concentration of healthy and tick infested local cattle (N'dama) were studied. Phospholipid concentration was lower in the tick infested cattle. Phospholipid composition was also altered by the tick infestation. The phospholipids mainly affected are phosphatidyl choline, sphingomyelin and lysophosphatidyl choline and
I C, Ononogbu, C N, Eleazu
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Hard tick infestation of the eyelid

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021
Borja, Arias-Peso   +1 more
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TICK INFESTATIONS OF WHITE-TAILED DEER IN ALABAMA

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1991
Four species of ticks were collected from 537 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), examined during the hunting seasons (November to January) of 1988-89 and 1989-90 at selected locations in Alabama (USA). Ixodes scapularis was the most common tick recovered (2,060 specimens) and infested 54% of the deer. Dermacentor albipictus was the second most
L A, Durden   +3 more
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Ticks infestation

2005
Les tiques sont des acariens hématophages de grande taille qui parasitent très fréquemment les herbivores. En France, plusieurs espèces de tiques peuvent infester les ruminants laitiers : Ixodes ricinus le plus souvent, mais aussi Haemahysalis punctata, Rhipicephalus bursa, Rhipicephalus turanicus et Dermacentor marginatus.
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Parasites, External: Tick Infestations

2022
L. Avendaño-Reyes   +2 more
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