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Page 191
Kordof an : El Obeid ( camel yard ; SGC , SVS ) . " Several local ities ( King 1911 ,
Balfour 1911E ) . Blue Nile : Wad Medani Wad Medani ( camel yard ; SGC , HH ) .
Wad Raiya and Kosti ( SCC ) . Kassala : Karora and Goz Rageb ( on human ...
Kordof an : El Obeid ( camel yard ; SGC , SVS ) . " Several local ities ( King 1911 ,
Balfour 1911E ) . Blue Nile : Wad Medani Wad Medani ( camel yard ; SGC , HH ) .
Wad Raiya and Kosti ( SCC ) . Kassala : Karora and Goz Rageb ( on human ...
Page 192
He noted especially that even though this tampan is frequently found along
remote camel trails , it is not known from ... in most parts of Madagascar , and part
of its spread probably has been by camels , which are not used in Madagascar .
He noted especially that even though this tampan is frequently found along
remote camel trails , it is not known from ... in most parts of Madagascar , and part
of its spread probably has been by camels , which are not used in Madagascar .
Page 195
HOSTS Camels are most frequently mentioned as hosts . 0. savignyi appears ...
Human beings are frequently bitten , especially when they sleep in camel yards
or sit under trees commonly used by domestic animals for shade . Any Laboratory
...
HOSTS Camels are most frequently mentioned as hosts . 0. savignyi appears ...
Human beings are frequently bitten , especially when they sleep in camel yards
or sit under trees commonly used by domestic animals for shade . Any Laboratory
...
Page 196
The very active nymphs commence feeding two or three days after molting and
require fifteen to thirty minutes to reach repletion Adults normally feed for similar
periods but the presence of both stages along remote camel trails would indicate
...
The very active nymphs commence feeding two or three days after molting and
require fifteen to thirty minutes to reach repletion Adults normally feed for similar
periods but the presence of both stages along remote camel trails would indicate
...
Page 198
Even the earlier assertions that the eyed tampan transmits human relapsing fever
( Borrelia spp . ) have been cast into considerable doubt by subsequent research
. DOMESTIC ANIMAIS . Camels and cattle suffer greatly and may even be ...
Even the earlier assertions that the eyed tampan transmits human relapsing fever
( Borrelia spp . ) have been cast into considerable doubt by subsequent research
. DOMESTIC ANIMAIS . Camels and cattle suffer greatly and may even be ...
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