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A Tick infesting the Nostrils of Man
Nature, 1960AN 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 infestations in sheep in the UK
In Practice, 2009HARD ticks are distributed throughout the UK and there are concerns that their numbers are increasing and that their distribution and competency to transmit disease are changing, due partly to changes in climate and in land management. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases, such as tickborne fever and louping ill, resulting in significant production
Neil Sargison, Gareth Edwards
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Hard tick infestation of the eyelid
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021Borja, Arias-Peso +1 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1981
Persons who frequent wooded areas in the southern part of the United States are likely to experience seed tick infestations. Seed ticks are the larval offspring of hard ticks. In the United States, human infestation with these minute creatures is probably limited to one species— Amblyomma americanum (the lone-star tick). Seed tick infestation in humans
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Persons who frequent wooded areas in the southern part of the United States are likely to experience seed tick infestations. Seed ticks are the larval offspring of hard ticks. In the United States, human infestation with these minute creatures is probably limited to one species— Amblyomma americanum (the lone-star tick). Seed tick infestation in humans
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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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Differences in tick infestation of Tunisian sheep breeds
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2018Different 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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Ticks infesting domestic animals in northern Greece
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2008The tick species infesting grazing animals in the countryside of 11 prefectures in Northern Greece were investigated during April-July and September-December of consecutive years 2003-2006. A total of 3,249 (1,952 males, 1,297 females) adult ticks were collected from goats, sheep, cattle and dogs.
Vasiliki, Pavlidou +3 more
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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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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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