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The tendency of B. burgdorferi to adhere to tick cells was shown by Kurtti et al . (
1988 ) , who noted that spirochetes bind to cultured tick cells within 30 min after
being added to the cell cultures . Following their early period of multiplication ,
the ...
The tendency of B. burgdorferi to adhere to tick cells was shown by Kurtti et al . (
1988 ) , who noted that spirochetes bind to cultured tick cells within 30 min after
being added to the cell cultures . Following their early period of multiplication ,
the ...
Page 280
By treating the mice with an acaricide ( by means of the Damminix tubes ) rather
than eliminating them , questing ticks were reduced to only 2 % of the population
present in control areas where no treatment was done ( Mather et al . , 1987 ) .
By treating the mice with an acaricide ( by means of the Damminix tubes ) rather
than eliminating them , questing ticks were reduced to only 2 % of the population
present in control areas where no treatment was done ( Mather et al . , 1987 ) .
Page 286
Few specimens examined by IFA have been found infected , from 1 % (
Magnarelli et al . , 1986 ; Piesman and Sinsky ... In Alabama , I. scapularis larvae
were collected frequently from small mammals , primarily cotton mice (
Peromyscus ...
Few specimens examined by IFA have been found infected , from 1 % (
Magnarelli et al . , 1986 ; Piesman and Sinsky ... In Alabama , I. scapularis larvae
were collected frequently from small mammals , primarily cotton mice (
Peromyscus ...
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ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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