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Occurrence of Coxiella burnetii, Ehrlichia canis, Rickettsia species and Anaplasma phagocytophilum-like bacterium in ticks collected from dogs and cats in South Africa. [PDF]
Mtshali K +3 more
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Conjunctival Attachment of a Live Paralysis Tick, Ixodes holocyclus, in a Child: A Case Report. [PDF]
Teong JM +4 more
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Evaluation of immune protection induced by DNA vaccines from Haemaphysalis longicornis paramyosin in rabbits. [PDF]
Zhang TT +7 more
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Of the 800 tick species which have thus far been described, populations or strains of approximately 50 argasids and ixodids are potentially capable of causing pathological and/or pathophysiological changes through inoculation of unknown uninfectious noxes during repletion. These noxes are generally interpreted as toxins.
Rainer Gothe
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Pathogenic mechanisms of sand tampan toxicoses induced by the tick, Ornithodoros savignyi
The tick, Ornithodoros savignyi has been implicated in inducing paralysis and tampan toxicosis. In this study, a basic toxin (TSGP4) was identified and the presence of an acidic toxin (TSGP2) was confirmed. Both basic and acidic toxins were more lethal than previously described, with TSGP4 (34microg) and TSGP2 (24microg) causing mortality of adult mice
Ben J, Mans +4 more
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In search of the causal agents of tick toxicoses
A.W.H. Neitz +4 more
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Tick toxins: perspectives on paralysis and other forms of toxicoses caused by ticks
B. J. Mans, R. Gothe, A. W. H. Neitz
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