Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks

Ixodid ticks are economically important as they cause direct damage to livestock and are vectors of several pathogens that cause diseases in humans and animals. Some of the important tick-borne pathogens of livestock are Theileria parva, T. annulata, Babesia bigemina, B. bovis, Anaplasma marginale a...

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Autores principales: Waladde, S.M., Young, A.S., Morzaria, S.P.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29474
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author Waladde, S.M.
Young, A.S.
Morzaria, S.P.
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description Ixodid ticks are economically important as they cause direct damage to livestock and are vectors of several pathogens that cause diseases in humans and animals. Some of the important tick-borne pathogens of livestock are Theileria parva, T. annulata, Babesia bigemina, B. bovis, Anaplasma marginale and Cowdria ruminantium. These pathogens are responsible for causing enormous losses in livestock. Identification of factors that influence transmission and development of these pathogens in ticks will greatly facilitate development of rational strategies for control of tick-borne diseases. This research has been hampered by the lack of suitable artificial feeding methods. This paper reviews recent developments in the artificial feeding of ixodid ticks and evaluate how this method can potentially be exploited. It uses as an example the transmission of an important livestock pathogen, T. parva, by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus.
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spelling CGSpace294742023-12-08T19:36:04Z Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks Waladde, S.M. Young, A.S. Morzaria, S.P. metastigmata experimental infection feeding ixodiae parasitology Ixodid ticks are economically important as they cause direct damage to livestock and are vectors of several pathogens that cause diseases in humans and animals. Some of the important tick-borne pathogens of livestock are Theileria parva, T. annulata, Babesia bigemina, B. bovis, Anaplasma marginale and Cowdria ruminantium. These pathogens are responsible for causing enormous losses in livestock. Identification of factors that influence transmission and development of these pathogens in ticks will greatly facilitate development of rational strategies for control of tick-borne diseases. This research has been hampered by the lack of suitable artificial feeding methods. This paper reviews recent developments in the artificial feeding of ixodid ticks and evaluate how this method can potentially be exploited. It uses as an example the transmission of an important livestock pathogen, T. parva, by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus. 1996-07 2013-06-11T09:23:41Z 2013-06-11T09:23:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29474 en Limited Access Elsevier Parasitology Today;v. 12(7): 272-278
spellingShingle metastigmata
experimental infection
feeding
ixodiae
parasitology
Waladde, S.M.
Young, A.S.
Morzaria, S.P.
Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title_full Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title_fullStr Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title_full_unstemmed Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title_short Artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
title_sort artificial feeding of ixodid ticks
topic metastigmata
experimental infection
feeding
ixodiae
parasitology
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