نتایج جستجو برای: soft ticks

تعداد نتایج: 134142  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
aioub sofizadeh infectious diseases research center, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran. zakkyeh telmadarraiy department of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. abbas rahnama infectious diseases research center, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran. ahmad gorganli-davaji infectious diseases research center, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, iran. asadollah hosseini-chegeni department of plant protection, faculty of agriculture, guilan university, rasht, iran.

b a ckground: a survey on tick species composition was carried out in golestan province iran during year 2010–2011.the aim was to determine tick species parasitizing domestic ruminants and their seasonal population dynamics. methods: a total of 124 sheep, 92 goats, 84 cattle, 74 camels and 12 horses in several villages were inspected for tick infestation. the collected ticks preserved in 70% al...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
z telmadarraiy a bahrami h vatandoost

tick are considered as the main vector for transmission of various diseases to human being. this study was carried out to investigate the fauna of species belonging to two families of ticks, ixodidae and argasidae in west azerbaijan province, iran. a total number of 62 villages were selected randomly, from the study area 3278 ticks were collected with cluster sampling method, after collection t...

2010
Oleg Mediannikov Florence Fenollar Cristina Socolovschi Georges Diatta Hubert Bassene Jean-François Molez Cheikh Sokhna Jean-François Trape Didier Raoult

BACKGROUND Q fever is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. Epidemiologically, animals are considered reservoirs and humans incidental hosts. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We investigated Q fever in rural Senegal. Human samples (e.g., sera, saliva, breast milk, feces) were screened in the generally healthy population of two villages of the Sine-Saloum region. Ticks were c...

Journal: :Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 2001
P Fernández-Soto I Dávila E Laffond F Lorente A Encinas-Grandes R Pérez-Sánchez

Although there are very few reports of human anaphylaxis induced by tick bites, two such cases have recently been seen in Salamanca, Spain. To identify the tick species responsible, salivary-gland extracts from six species of hard tick and two of soft tick were prepared and used as allergens/antigens in skin-prick tests and serological analyses. For each case, the results of the skin tests were...

آسمار, مهدی, شهرکی, غلامحسین,

In a faunestic study, to determine the frequency and distribution of soft ticks (Argasidae) in suberbs of Hamden city, 16 Villages were selected randomly from 12 rural districts. For village 10 places including five living room and five stables were adapted in different geographical directions (north, south, east, west & center). The specimens were gathered by handcatch method using a forceps...

2016
Jana Pietschmann Lina Mur Sandra Blome Martin Beer Ricardo Pérez-Sánchez Ana Oleaga José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno

BACKGROUND African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most complex viral diseases affecting both domestic and wild pigs. It is caused by ASF virus (ASFV), the only DNA virus which can be efficiently transmitted by an arthropod vector, soft ticks of the genus Ornithodoros. These ticks can be part of ASFV-transmission cycles, and in Europe, O. erraticus was shown to be responsible for long-term main...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
s nabian department. of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran- iran s rahbari department. of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, tehran- iran

background: the distribution and preferences of ticks of animals in central of iran were studied four times a year. methods: one thousand seven tick specimens were collected from different localities including isfahan, chaharmahalbak­htiary, eastazarbaijan, west azerbaijan, kordestan, kermanshah, lorestan and fars. results: most of sampled animals in this area were infested. we also encountered...

2011
Ben J. Mans Daniel de Klerk Ronel Pienaar Abdalla A. Latif

Ticks are monophyletic and composed of the hard (Ixodidae) and soft (Argasidae) tick families, as well as the Nuttalliellidae, a family with a single species, Nuttalliella namaqua. Significant biological differences in lifestyle strategies for hard and soft ticks suggest that various blood-feeding adaptations occurred after their divergence. The phylogenetic relationships between the tick famil...

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