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Having digested this knowledge , the reader is ready to examine Part V , the role
of ticks in disease transmission . These chapters are organized in accordance
with the major pathogen categories , namely , ( 1 ) tick - borne protozoan
diseases ...
Having digested this knowledge , the reader is ready to examine Part V , the role
of ticks in disease transmission . These chapters are organized in accordance
with the major pathogen categories , namely , ( 1 ) tick - borne protozoan
diseases ...
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Ribeiro , J.M.C. ( 1987 ) Role of saliva in blood - feeding by arthropods . Ann .
Rev. Entomol . 32 : 463–478 . Ribeiro , J.M.C. ( 1989 ) Role of saliva in tick / host
rejections . Exp . Appl . Acarol . 7 : 15–20 . Ribeiro , J.M.C. and Spielman , A. (
1986 ) ...
Ribeiro , J.M.C. ( 1987 ) Role of saliva in blood - feeding by arthropods . Ann .
Rev. Entomol . 32 : 463–478 . Ribeiro , J.M.C. ( 1989 ) Role of saliva in tick / host
rejections . Exp . Appl . Acarol . 7 : 15–20 . Ribeiro , J.M.C. and Spielman , A. (
1986 ) ...
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Uilenberg , G. ( 1983 ) Acquisitions nouvelles dan le connaissance du role
vecteur de tiques du genre Amblyomma ( Ixodidae ) . Rev. Elev . Med . Vet . Pays
Trop . 36 : 61-66 . Van Amstel , S.R. and Oberem , P.T. ( 1987 ) The treatment of ...
Uilenberg , G. ( 1983 ) Acquisitions nouvelles dan le connaissance du role
vecteur de tiques du genre Amblyomma ( Ixodidae ) . Rev. Elev . Med . Vet . Pays
Trop . 36 : 61-66 . Van Amstel , S.R. and Oberem , P.T. ( 1987 ) The treatment of ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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