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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...
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Modeling of
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- each one
requiring blood ingestion, and as such,
Argasid ticks undergo a
multihost life cycle.
Because of
their hematophagous (blood-ingesting) diets, ticks...
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Chris (2023), "Host-vector and
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Modeling of
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Modeling of
Infectious Disease, Elsevier, pp. 121–149...
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multihost systems", Com****tional
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- soft
bodied tick due to the warm climate.
Argasid (soft)
ticks have a
multihost life
cycle meaning it has two or more
nymphal stages that each require...