The ecology of ticks transmitting Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the Eastern United States: Final progress report. Period covered: June 1, 1963 to May 31, 1969 |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Virginias clinical | 7 |
Development of partially fed American dog ticks Derma | 20 |
Ibid II The effect of starvation and host species | 34 |
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alloscutum length American dog tick americanum Amin average weight basis capituli blood meal blood volume cottontail rabbit decrease deprived larvae deprived nymphs depth Dermacentor variabilis dimensions disease ecdysis Endemic Typhus engorgement epidemiology failed to molt females H Ul hatching heavier host species humidities Id Id imbibe immatures increase l0 days l32 hrs laboratory laparotomy larvae and nymphs length and width lumbar puncture males mammals mean weight Montpelier study area Mountain Spotted Fever myalgia non-starved nymphal nymphs and adults NYMPHS NYMPHS Ov Ul patients piedmont piedmont province POST-FED YOUNG pre-fed weight Rickettsial RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted satiated larvae satiated nymphs scutum significance Sonenshine starvation starved subsequent survival thrombocytopenia tick Dermacentor variabilis total body length Ul H Ul Ul ultraviolet vector Virginia weight gains weight loss white-footed mice white-footed mouse young larvae zoonosis