Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... coxal fluid . In mammals , infection with C. burnetii is usually asymptomatic and has an inapparent course ; however , abortion may result from such infections . Infections that remain latent prior to pregnancy may develop rapidly TICK ...
... coxal fluid . In mammals , infection with C. burnetii is usually asymptomatic and has an inapparent course ; however , abortion may result from such infections . Infections that remain latent prior to pregnancy may develop rapidly TICK ...
Page 308
... coxal glands when the ticks feed and are passed in the coxal fluid . In those Ornithodoros species that emit coxal fluid while engorging , transmission may occur when borrelia - infected coxal fluid contaminates the wounds made by these ...
... coxal glands when the ticks feed and are passed in the coxal fluid . In those Ornithodoros species that emit coxal fluid while engorging , transmission may occur when borrelia - infected coxal fluid contaminates the wounds made by these ...
Page 387
... coxal fluid ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 10 ) . If desired for collection of information on molting , oviposition or other biological data , fed ticks can be recovered as they drop and placed in vials ; however , care should be taken to ...
... coxal fluid ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 10 ) . If desired for collection of information on molting , oviposition or other biological data , fed ticks can be recovered as they drop and placed in vials ; however , care should be taken to ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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