Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... dogs , horses , and even humans . The disease in dogs , caused by Ehrlichia canis , was first described in 1937 ( Donatien and Lestoquard , 1937 ) from dogs in Algeria . Subsequently , it was found in lymphocytes and monocytes of sick dogs ...
... dogs , horses , and even humans . The disease in dogs , caused by Ehrlichia canis , was first described in 1937 ( Donatien and Lestoquard , 1937 ) from dogs in Algeria . Subsequently , it was found in lymphocytes and monocytes of sick dogs ...
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... dogs suffering from the most severe form of the disease , extensive disruption of bone marrow function is a common occurrence . Most untreated cases are fatal in this breed . Other breeds may develop a milder illness but become chronic ...
... dogs suffering from the most severe form of the disease , extensive disruption of bone marrow function is a common occurrence . Most untreated cases are fatal in this breed . Other breeds may develop a milder illness but become chronic ...
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... dogs may be even more frequently exposed to B. burgdorferi than humans ( Eng et al . , 1988 ) . Dogs are highly susceptible to Lyme borreliosis and , in endemic areas , often develop a severe clinical response . Unfortunately ...
... dogs may be even more frequently exposed to B. burgdorferi than humans ( Eng et al . , 1988 ) . Dogs are highly susceptible to Lyme borreliosis and , in endemic areas , often develop a severe clinical response . Unfortunately ...
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ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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