Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... illness , first described by Lawrence in Zimbabwe in 1937. Once thought to be different diseases , these conditions are now considered to be different expressions of the same disease caused by a single organism , T. parva ( Norval et al ...
... illness , first described by Lawrence in Zimbabwe in 1937. Once thought to be different diseases , these conditions are now considered to be different expressions of the same disease caused by a single organism , T. parva ( Norval et al ...
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... illness was reported in seropositive reactors in a random survey . Horses inoculated with high doses of virus developed a fulminating viral encephalitis . However , some wild animals suffer serious illness . Powassan virus has been ...
... illness was reported in seropositive reactors in a random survey . Horses inoculated with high doses of virus developed a fulminating viral encephalitis . However , some wild animals suffer serious illness . Powassan virus has been ...
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... illness in a variety of domestic animals , including sheep , llamas , pigs and others . Infections in cattle are often not apparent unless the animals are immuno - compromised . Although not tick - borne , Eperythrozoon spp . are ...
... illness in a variety of domestic animals , including sheep , llamas , pigs and others . Infections in cattle are often not apparent unless the animals are immuno - compromised . Although not tick - borne , Eperythrozoon spp . are ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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