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Author(s): GOMES, H. C. S. F.; OKINO, C. H.; TONELLI, M. F.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. de S.; OLIVEIRA, H. N. DE Bovine babesiosis is an infectious disease caused by protozoa Babesia bovis and B. bigemina, intraerythrocyte parasites that produce intravascular hemolytic anemia. |
Author(s): COSTA, I. P.; ALMEIDA. R. F. C. de; ODA, E. Y.; CSORDAS, B. G.; ANDRADE, B. M. F. de; CUNHA, R. C.; SOUZA, T. G. M. de; ANDREOTTI, R.
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Author(s): RAMOS, V. N.; OSAVA, C. F.; PIOVEZAN, U.; SZABÓ, M. P. J. Information on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clin... ... |
Author(s): ANHOLETO, L. A.; BLANCHARD, S.; WANG, H. V.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S.; HILLER, N. K.; FARAONE, N. Ixodes scapularis ticks are vectors of infectious agents that cause illness in humans, including Lyme disease. Recent years have seen a surge in tick-borne diseases (TBD) resulting in a high demand fo... ... |
Author(s): HIGA, L. de O. S.; CSORDAS, B. G.; GARCIA, M. V.; OSHIRO, L. M.; DUARTE, P. O.; BARROS, J. C.; ANDREOTTI, R. More than 70 tick species are found in Brazil, distributed over five genera and including main vectors of infectious disease agents affecting both animals and humans. The genus Amblyomma is the most r... ... |
Author(s): BARROS, J. C.; GARCIA, M. V.; HIGA, L. de O. S.; SOUZA, A. da S.; ANDREOTTI, R. ABSTRACT - Among cattle, Bos taurus breeds and their crosses are more sensitive to tick infestations than Bos indicus breeds that are more resistant to infestation and more adaptable to tropical clima... ... |
Author(s): RODRIGUES, V. da S.; GARCIA, M. V.; CRUZ, B. C.; MACIEL, W. G.; ZIMMERMANN, N. P.; KOLLER, W. W.; BARROS, J. C.; ANDREOTTI, R. The objective of this study was to evaluate the life cycle and parasitic competence of Dermacentor nitens(Neumann, 1897) on different animal species. Experimental infestations were induced in five spe... ... |
New records of tick-associated spotted fever group Rickettsia in an Amazon-Savannah ecotone, Brazil. Author(s): AGUIRREA, A. A. R. e; GARCIA, M. V.; COSTA, I. N. da; CSORDAS, B. G.; RODRIGUES, V. da S.; MEDEIROS, J. F.; ANDREOTTI, R. Human rickettsiosis has been recorded in the Amazon Biome. However, the epidemiological cycle of causative rickettsiae has not been fully accounted for in the Amazon region. This study investigates th... ... |
Author(s): MATIAS, J.; GARCIA, M. V.; CUNHA, R. C.; AGUIRRE, A. de A. R.; BARROS, J. C.; CSORDAS, B. G.; ANDREOTTI, R. Rickettsia infection of each tick was evaluated by the hemolymph test and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting gltA and ompA genes. All hemolymph tests were negative and PCR of one A. dubitatum d... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, A. R. de; JACINTO, M. A. C.; PEREIRA, M. de A.; FREITTAS, A. R. de
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