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Epidemiological aspects of cattle tick fever in Brazil [PDF]
The present work reviews the epidemiologic situation of Anaplasma marginale and Babesia spp. infections and the occurrence of cattle tick fever outbreaks in Brazil.
Juan Dario Puentes, Franklin Riet-Correa
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Introduction: The ecology of the vertebrate host contributes to the geographical range expansion of ticks. In this study, we investigated which tick taxa that infest and are dispersed by birds along African-Western Palaearctic flyways during northward ...
Tove Hoffman +12 more
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Background Ticks and tick-borne diseases play a major role in companion animal health. Additionally, the European tick fauna is changing, for instance due to the spread of Dermacentor reticulatus, displaying a higher likelihood of winter activity than ...
Julia Probst +2 more
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Effects of Winter Ticks and Internal Parasites on Moose Survival in Vermont, USA [PDF]
ABSTRACTMoose (Alces alces) have experienced considerable declines along the periphery of their range in the northeastern United States. In Vermont, the population declined 45% from 2010 to 2017 despite minimal hunter harvest and adequate habitat. Similarly, nearby populations recently experienced epizootics characterized by >50% mortality. Declines
Jacob Debow +7 more
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Elk, Winter Ticks, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A Query
A case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever following tick-bite was reported on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington by Semler (9) under circumstances which suggest that the vector was probably the winter tick, Dermacentor albipictus, a species heretofore not under suspicion as a carrier because of its presumed one-host habits.
C B, PHILIP, G M, KOHLS
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Within-population diversity of bacterial microbiomes in winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus)
The bacterial microbiome of ticks is notoriously diverse, but the factors leading to this diversity are poorly understood. We sequenced bacterial 16S rRNA amplicons from individual winter ticks, Dermacentor albipictus, to assess whether their one-host life cycle is associated with reduced bacterial diversity. On average, about 100 bacterial genera were
Janet, Sperling +5 more
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PROTOZOAN PARASITES IN CAMELS (CAMELUS DROMEDAIRUS) INFESTED WITH TICK DURING SUMMER AND WINTER IN LIBYA [PDF]
This study was carried out to investigate prevalence of tick infestations and identify tick genusand species that parasitized one humped dromedary camels from random farm houses in Sebhacity, southern Libya.
shereen fahmy +3 more
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Climate and Tickborne Encephalitis
Climatic changes are projected to alter the abundance, dynamics, and geographical distribution of many vector-borne diseases in human populations.
Elisabet Lindgren
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SOME STUDIES ON SKIN AFFECTIONS AMONG LOCAAL AND IMPORTED CAMELS IN HALAIEB, SHALATEEN AND ABOU-RAMAD AREAS. [PDF]
A total of 47 skin scrapings from 27 local and 20 imported camels showing skin lesions were collected during Summer (32) and Winter (15), prepared and examined microscopically for the presence of mange and ringworm infection. The overall prevalence rates
AMIN M +4 more
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Pathogen diversity of the neglected winter tick Alloceraea inermis in Hungary [PDF]
Ticks are important vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health, making the identification of tick-borne agents essential. This study focused on the understudied winter tick, Alloceraea inermis (formerly Haemaphysalis inermis), which is widely distributed across Eurasia, and in some regions its occurrence appears to be increasing.
Szabó É +6 more
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