Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... appear within 8-16 days after commencement of feeding by infected ticks . The body temperature rises to about 41 or 41.5 ° C in parallel with the increasing erythrocytic parasitemia . In its acute form , bovine babesiosis , particularly ...
... appear within 8-16 days after commencement of feeding by infected ticks . The body temperature rises to about 41 or 41.5 ° C in parallel with the increasing erythrocytic parasitemia . In its acute form , bovine babesiosis , particularly ...
Page 188
... appear depressed , lethargic , and show rapid breathing . The conjunctivas appear injected or cyanotic ( i.e. , blue ) , often accompanied by serosanguineous nasal discharge . Diarrhea appears within a few days and may be tinged with ...
... appear depressed , lethargic , and show rapid breathing . The conjunctivas appear injected or cyanotic ( i.e. , blue ) , often accompanied by serosanguineous nasal discharge . Diarrhea appears within a few days and may be tinged with ...
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... appear to occur ( Kocan et al . , 1985 ) . In D. variabilis , no reduction in parasitemia was detected until 9 months after adults emerged from infected nymphs and ticks were still infected after 12 months , although parasitemia was ...
... appear to occur ( Kocan et al . , 1985 ) . In D. variabilis , no reduction in parasitemia was detected until 9 months after adults emerged from infected nymphs and ticks were still infected after 12 months , although parasitemia was ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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