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Later, in 1911, he identified a different organism, A. centrale, which occurs
predominantly in the center of the red blood cells. A third species, A. ovis, which
parasitizes sheep, was described soon afterwards. Anaplasmosis has since been
...
Later, in 1911, he identified a different organism, A. centrale, which occurs
predominantly in the center of the red blood cells. A third species, A. ovis, which
parasitizes sheep, was described soon afterwards. Anaplasmosis has since been
...
Page 308
Few relapsing fever borreliae infect spermatophores and transmission to females
by copulation rarely occurs ( Wagner- Jevseenko, 1958). Numerous borreliae
enter the coxal glands when the ticks feed and are passed in the coxal fluid.
Few relapsing fever borreliae infect spermatophores and transmission to females
by copulation rarely occurs ( Wagner- Jevseenko, 1958). Numerous borreliae
enter the coxal glands when the ticks feed and are passed in the coxal fluid.
Page 315
Lymph node enlargement is very common, again near the point of entry, but
generalized lymphadenopathy may also occur. Pneumonia and pleuritis are
common symptoms and indicate a poor prognosis. Exanthem may occur, varying
from ...
Lymph node enlargement is very common, again near the point of entry, but
generalized lymphadenopathy may also occur. Pneumonia and pleuritis are
common symptoms and indicate a poor prognosis. Exanthem may occur, varying
from ...
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ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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