نتایج جستجو برای: hyalomma

تعداد نتایج: 567  

2014
Ahmad Jafarbekloo Hassan Vatandoost Alireza Davari Faezeh Faghihi Hasan Bakhshi Maryam Roya Ramzgouyan Mohammad Nasrabadi Zakkyeh Telmadarraiy

To determine the tick species parasitizing domestic ruminants in Zabol, Zahak and Qaen Counties which are located in east of Iran and are bordered with Afghanistan country, about 73 sheep, 44 goats and 27 cattle of 12 herds in several villages in Zabol, Zahak and Qaen Counties were inspected for tick infestation. Separated ticks were preserved in 70% alcohol and identified. About 464 ticks (252...

2015
Agustín Estrada-Peña José de la Fuente Tamara Latapia Carmelo Ortega

The impact of climate trends during the period 1901-2009 on the life cycle of Hyalomma marginatum in Europe was modeled to assess changes in the physiological processes of this threat to public health. Monthly records of temperature and water vapour at a resolution of 0.5° and equations describing the life cycle processes of the tick were used. The climate in the target region affected the rate...

2016
Cyrille Bilé Ehounoud Kouassi Patrick Yao Mustapha Dahmani Yaba Louise Achi Nadia Amanzougaghene Adèle Kacou N’Douba Jean David N’Guessan Didier Raoult Florence Fenollar Oleg Mediannikov Joseph M. Vinetz

BACKGROUND Our study aimed to assess the presence of different pathogens in ticks collected in two regions in Côte d'Ivoire. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Real-time PCR and standard PCR assays coupled to sequencing were used. Three hundred and seventy eight (378) ticks (170 Amblyomma variegatum, 161 Rhipicepalus microplus, 3 Rhipicephalus senegalensis, 27 Hyalomma truncatum, 16 Hyalomma marg...

2004
D. A. SALIH S. M. HASSAN A. M. EL HUSSEIN F. JONGEJAN

SALIH, D.A., HASSAN, S.M., EL HUSSEIN, A.M. & JONGEJAN, F. 2004. Preliminary survey of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) on cattle in northern Sudan. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 71: 319–326 In a cross sectional survey conducted during the period June 2001 to July 2002, the geographical distribution of ticks on cattle in the Sudan was determined. Seventeen locations were surveyed from No...

Background and purpose: Coxiella burnetii infection (causative agent of Q fever) is a public health problem and a zoonotic disease with a global prevalence. The importance of zoonotic diseases and their impact on the health of people in a community is undeniable. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in hard ticks isolated from livestock in different parts...

2014
Karl Hagman Christos Barboutis Christian Ehrenborg Thord Fransson Thomas G. T. Jaenson Per-Eric Lindgren Åke Lundkvist Fredrik Nyström Jonas Waldenström Erik Salaneck

BACKGROUND Mosquitoes are the primary vectors of West Nile virus (WNV). Ticks have, however, been suggested to be potential reservoirs of WNV. In order to investigate their role in the spread of the virus, ticks, which had been collected from birds migrating northwards from Africa to Europe, were analyzed for the potential presence of WNV-RNA. METHODS On the Mediterranean islands Capri and An...

2011
Filipe Dantas-Torres Anastácio de Queiroz Sousa Richard D. Pearson

based on the consideration that R. aeschlimannii is usually found in ticks of the genus Hyalomma, primarily in H. marginatum (1). Therefore, 1 of the PCRs amplifi ed a fragment of the Hyalomma tick mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene and the other a fragment of the internal transcribed spacer 2 (7). The ITS2 fragment displayed the highest (99%) similarity with the respective fragment of H. ...

2017
Ismail A. Abaker Diaeldin A. Salih Lima M. El Haj Rawia E. Ahmed Manal M. Osman Awadia M. Ali

Aim This study was conducted in dairy cattle in Nyala, South Darfur State, during the period from June to September 2015, to study the prevalence of bovine tropical theileriosis. Materials and Methods Apparently, healthy cattle of different age groups, different breeds, and from both sexes were randomly selected from seven locations. Three age groups of cattle were selected, group one <1 year...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1995
L J Fourie D J Kok

Hyalomma ticks were collected from Merino and black-headed Dorper sheep and their attachment preferences determined. The preferred site of attachment for Hyalomma marginatum rufipes on both Dorper and Merino sheep was the anogenital and inguinal areas (75-76%). On Dorper sheep, H. truncatum attached predominantly to the anogenital and inguinal areas (67.7%). On Merino sheep, most adults of this...

2011
A Hosseini A Dalimi M Abdigoudarzi

BACKGROUND Hyalomma anatolicum is the well-known hard tick, which is one of the most important livestock and human pathogens vector, wide range in host and distributed in all over the Hyalomma geographic fauna as well as in Iran. Taxonomy of the Hyalomma ssp. is debatable whereas their identification is a problematic work. The reasons for this claim is time consuming Delpy's researches in Iran ...

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