نتایج جستجو برای: nymphal antigen

تعداد نتایج: 201121  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2001
R B Nadelman J Nowakowski D Fish R C Falco K Freeman D McKenna P Welch R Marcus M E Agüero-Rosenfeld D T Dennis G P Wormser

BACKGROUND It is unclear whether antimicrobial treatment after an Ixodes scapularis tick bite will prevent Lyme disease. METHODS In an area of New York where Lyme disease is hyperendemic we conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of treatment with a single 200-mg dose of doxycycline in 482 subjects who had removed attached I. scapularis ticks from their bodies within th...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2017
Marc C Dolan Nicole E Breuner Andrias Hojgaard Karen A Boegler J Charles Hoxmeier Adam J Replogle Lars Eisen

The recently recognized Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia mayonii, has been detected in host-seeking Ixodes scapularis Say ticks and is associated with human disease in the Upper Midwest. Although experimentally shown to be vector competent, studies have been lacking to determine the duration of time from attachment of a single B. mayonii-infected I. scapularis nymph to transmission of spiroche...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
G R Robinson P L Sibrell C J Boughton L H Yang

Metal and bioessential element concentrations were measured in three species of 17-year periodical cicadas (Magicicada spp.) to determine how cicada tissue chemistry is affected by soil chemistry, measure the bioavailability of metals from both uncontaminated and lead-arsenate-pesticide contaminated soils, and assess the potential risks of observed metal contamination for wildlife. Periodical c...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2001
J L Wittmeyer T A Coudron

The impact of an insect-free artificial diet provided at nymphal and/or adult stage upon the developmental rate, life table parameters, and fertility table parameters was examined for Podisus maculiventris (Say). This study showed that when fed an insect-free artificial diet during both the nymphal and adult stage, developmental time was prolonged, preoviposition period was extended, and reprod...

2002
ERIC M. SCHAUBER RICHARD S. OSTFELD

Lyme disease risk is related to the abundance of infected nymphal ticks, which in turn depends on the abundance and reservoir competence of wild hosts. Reservoir competence of a host (i.e., probability that an infected host will infect a feeding vector) often declines over time after inoculation, and small mammalian reservoirs typically undergo rapid population growth during the period when vec...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Rebecca J Eisen Robert S Lane Curtis L Fritz Lars Eisen

Ixodes pacificus, particularly the nymphal life stage, is the primary vector to humans of the Lyme disease agent Borrelia burgdorferi in California. During 2004, we collected I. pacificus nymphs from 78 woodland sites in ecologically diverse Mendocino County, which has a moderately high incidence of Lyme disease. Within this county, nymphal density was elevated in forested areas with a growing ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
D. Richter S. Endepols A. Ohlenbusch H. Eiffert A. Spielman F. R. Matuschka

To determine whether particular Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. genospecies associate solely with rodent reservoir hosts, we compared the genospecies prevalence in questing nymphal Ixodes ticks with that in xenodiagnostic ticks that had fed as larvae on rodents captured in the same site. No genospecies was more prevalent in rodent-fed ticks than in questing ticks. The three main spirochete genospecie...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Claudia Hemp Klaus-Gerhard Heller Elżbieta Warchałowska-Śliwa Andreas Hemp

The female of Tropidonotacris grandis is described and information on distribution, habitat, song, chromosomes and nymphal development of this species given. The populations of northern Tanzania all occur in deciduous dry forest, a habitat highly endangered by destruction and therefore T. grandis must be regarded at least as a vulnerable species according to the IUCN red list. 

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قهاری قهاری ساکنین چلاو ساکنین چلاو

abstract nymphal survival and crawlers movement of bemisia tabaci (homoptera: aleyrodidae) on different varieties of cotton, gossypium hirsutum, was studied on 5 different varieties including, varamin, kucker-312, bulgar-557, sahel-80, and native (red leaf/red boll) at 24±2 °c, 65±5% rh, 16:8 (l: d) photoperiod in the greenhouse condition. crawlers' movement was significantly different on the v...

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