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A new spotted fever group Rickettsia genotype in Haemaphysalis leporispalustris from Maine, USA
Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses are increasingly recognized worldwide as threats to public health. Rickettsia rick...
Ehrlichia ruminantium (Ehrlichiaceae) infection rates and genotyping in Amblyomma species from southern Africa
Ticks are haematophagous ectoparasites of domestic and wild animals. With their vast geographical distribution and aptitud...
Linked empirical studies reveal the cumulative impact of acquired tick resistance across the tick life cycle
Volume 16, Issue 3, May 2025, 102460Author links open overlay panel, , , , , , AbstractHost defenses affect tick feeding s...
Role of tick infestation in the progression of Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection in lambs
Tick Borne Fever (TBF) is a serious health condition in sheep, caused by infection with Anaplasma phagocytophilum. When se...
Vaccinomics-driven selection and validation of protective salivary antigens from the argasid tick Ornithodoros moubata
Ornithodoros moubata serves as primary vector of African swine fever and tick-borne human relapsing fever in Africa. Devel...
Epidemiological study on the prevalence of Anaplasma ovis infection in Aragón, Spain
Ovine anaplasmosis is an emerging disease in Europe, primarily affecting the Mediterranean region. It is caused by Anaplas...
Quantitative detection of Theileria haneyi in South African horses
Theileria haneyi is an apicomplexan parasite closely related to Theileria equi, a known causative agent of equine piroplas...
Tick hazard in a Central European country: Mapping Europe’s principal tick-borne disease vector across Germany
The most common European tick species, Ixodes ricinus, is the principal vector of Borrelia and tick-borne encephalitis vir...
Diversity and prevalence of spotted-fever group rickettsiae in ixodid ticks across Slovakia, Central Europe
Habitats with the sympatric occurrence of several ixodid tick species are significant from an epidemiological perspective....