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known as Lyme borreliosis, is a
tick-borne
disease caused by
species of
Borrelia bacteria,
transmitted by blood-feeding
ticks in the
genus Ixodes. The most...
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tick Margaropus wileyi,
Walker & Laurence, 1973, the East
African giraffe tick Margaropus winthemi, Karsch, 1879, the
South African winter horse tick...
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Ticks of
domestic animals directly cause poor
health and loss of
production to
their hosts.
Ticks also
transmit numerous kinds of viruses, bacteria, and...
- decades. The
tick-borne
encephalitis virus is
known to
infect a
range of
hosts including ruminants, birds, rodents, carnivores,
horses, and humans. The...
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definitive host. This
tick has a
worldwide distribution, with
common hosts that
include horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs.
Spinose ear
ticks are a constant...
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Asian longhorned tick,
longhorned tick, bush
tick,
Asian tick, or
cattle tick, is a
parasitic arachnid belonging to the
tick family Ixodidae. The...
- tail or
scattered over the
flanks may also be
called Birdcatcher ticks.
Scarring on a
horse usually results in
white hairs growing in over the
injured area...
- holocyclus,
commonly known as the
Australian paralysis tick, is one of
about 75
species in the
Australian tick fauna and is
considered the most
medically important...
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Ixodes ricinus, the
castor bean
tick, is a
chiefly European species of hard-bodied
tick. It may
reach a
length of 11 mm (0.43 in) when
engorged with a...
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found in
North America.
Hosts of
Dermacentor ticks include many
large and
small mammals,
including horses, deer, cattle, lagomorphs, peccaries, porcupines...