ixodid


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Similarly, high prevalence of ixodid ticks was reported from different part of the country including 82% [14], 81.25% [15], 74% [16], and 65.5% [17].
Ehrlichia ruminantium grows in cell lines from four ixodid tick genera.
miyamotoi infections are transmitted by the same ixodid ticks that carry Lyme disease, Ixodes scapularis, the eastern blacklegged tick, and I.
Survival of eggs and larvae of ixodid ticks are affected most markedly by desiccation (Sonenshine 1970), and since temperature and moisture vary annually, reproductive potential of ixodid ticks can also vary annually within the same habitat (Patrick and Hair 1979, Fleetwood et al.
Wax lipid secretion and ultrastructural development in the egg-waxing (Gene's) organ in ixodid ticks.
Khudrathulla and Jagannath (108) studied the effect of a methanolic extract of Styloxanthes scabra on ixodid ticks.
Ixodid ticks of traditionally managed cattle in central Nigeria: Where Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus does not dare (yet?).
Ixodid (hard) ticks, especially those of the genus, Hyalomma, are both a reservoir and a vector for the CCHF virus.
An investigation into the distribution, host-preference and population density of ixodid ticks affecting domestic animals in Bangladesh.Trop.
Both species of the parasite are transmitted by fourteen species of ixodid ticks belonging to three genera Dermacentor, Hyalomma and Rhipicephalus, and are endemic in most tropical and subtropical areas of the world [4,5].
Bennett, "Granulocytic Ehrlichia infection in Ixodid ticks and mammals in woodlands and uplands of the U.K.," Medical and Veterinary Entomology, vol.
Some authors associate bovine farcy with tick infestation (notably, the ixodid tick Amblyomma variegatum) [40, 43-45].