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Page 177
In enzootic areas of northern Britain, isolates were made from 0.1 to 0.4% of ticks
sampled. Normally, newborn lambs are protected by maternal antibodies
imbibed with the colostrum, at least through the first tick activity season. Although
the ...
In enzootic areas of northern Britain, isolates were made from 0.1 to 0.4% of ticks
sampled. Normally, newborn lambs are protected by maternal antibodies
imbibed with the colostrum, at least through the first tick activity season. Although
the ...
Page 189
rainfall have at times led to dramatic increases in R. appendiculatus populations
to the extent that cattle and other livestock harbored hundreds of ticks per head in
grazing areas where few were seen previously. Epizootics of NSD have ...
rainfall have at times led to dramatic increases in R. appendiculatus populations
to the extent that cattle and other livestock harbored hundreds of ticks per head in
grazing areas where few were seen previously. Epizootics of NSD have ...
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Morbidity occurred predominantly in summer, was highest in children, and
appeared mostly (77% of cases) in patients residing along the margin of the
settled area, i.e., facing the desert. The findings suggested that residents at the
interface ...
Morbidity occurred predominantly in summer, was highest in children, and
appeared mostly (77% of cases) in patients residing along the margin of the
settled area, i.e., facing the desert. The findings suggested that residents at the
interface ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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