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188 Spirochetes of relapsing fever ... ..... 189 Spirochetes other than relapsing
fever..189 Filariae ... ........ 189 Trypanosomes . .189 Toxoplasmosis ........................
... 189 Tropical ulcer .. .189 Identification ....... .189 Ornithodoros ( Ornithodoros ) ...
188 Spirochetes of relapsing fever ... ..... 189 Spirochetes other than relapsing
fever..189 Filariae ... ........ 189 Trypanosomes . .189 Toxoplasmosis ........................
... 189 Tropical ulcer .. .189 Identification ....... .189 Ornithodoros ( Ornithodoros ) ...
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In Palestine , Nicholson ( 1919 ) and Dunlop ( 1920 ) attributed human relapsing
fever to bites of A. persicus . Their reports were based entirely on circumstantial
evidence [ cf. also Balfour ( 1920A , B ) , Woodcock ( 1920 ) , MacKenzie ( 1920 )
...
In Palestine , Nicholson ( 1919 ) and Dunlop ( 1920 ) attributed human relapsing
fever to bites of A. persicus . Their reports were based entirely on circumstantial
evidence [ cf. also Balfour ( 1920A , B ) , Woodcock ( 1920 ) , MacKenzie ( 1920 )
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Speci . mens have been experimentally infected with plague ( Pasteurella pestis )
and with yellow fever virus . A. persicus has been reported in textbooks and
discussion papers to transmit human relapsing fever ( Borrelia spp . ) but there
does ...
Speci . mens have been experimentally infected with plague ( Pasteurella pestis )
and with yellow fever virus . A. persicus has been reported in textbooks and
discussion papers to transmit human relapsing fever ( Borrelia spp . ) but there
does ...
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0. moubata is the most important tick vector of relapsing fever in Africa and its bite
is often painful . 0. savignyi has been sus . pected to be a relapsing fever vector ,
although incriminating evidence in nature is negative or unconvincing .
0. moubata is the most important tick vector of relapsing fever in Africa and its bite
is often painful . 0. savignyi has been sus . pected to be a relapsing fever vector ,
although incriminating evidence in nature is negative or unconvincing .
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... general remarks and those concerning fever in man as a result of bites do not
ap pear to be based on sound evidence ; the biological differences " ( 1934A )
are pointless . Morphology and generic dis cussion ( Warburton 1933 ) ; cf.
remarks ...
... general remarks and those concerning fever in man as a result of bites do not
ap pear to be based on sound evidence ; the biological differences " ( 1934A )
are pointless . Morphology and generic dis cussion ( Warburton 1933 ) ; cf.
remarks ...
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