Dermacentor

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151Anaplasmosis / Parasitism / Parasitology / Singles / Zoology / Anaplasma / Dermacentor / Cattle / Ticks of domestic animals / Ticks / Biology / Rickettsiales

Anaplasmosis Transmission by Dermacentor venustus Male Ticks

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-09 16:57:34
152Biology / Phyla / Bacterial diseases / Tick-borne diseases / Ixodes / Dermacentor variabilis / Amblyomma americanum / Borrelia burgdorferi / Tick / Lyme disease / Ticks / Microbiology

Surveillance of Ticks on Companion Animals in Alberta 2013 Summary th 2013 marked the 7 year for Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s Surveillance of Ticks on Companion Animals program. The program originated in

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Source URL: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 11:41:26
153Biology / Medicine / Ticks / Ixodes scapularis / Lyme disease / Tick / Infection / Dermacentor variabilis / Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure / Tick-borne diseases / Microbiology / Bacterial diseases

Blacklegged ticks thrive in damp woods and forests where there is shade and leaf litter to provide cover. (enlarged 400%)

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Source URL: novascotia.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-26 11:40:10
154Medicine / Zoonoses / Bacterial diseases / Rickettsioses / Rocky Mountain spotted fever / Spotted fever / Tick / Dermacentor variabilis / Colorado tick fever / Tick-borne diseases / Microbiology / Bacteria

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

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Source URL: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-09-10 16:26:32
155Biology / Phyla / Bacterial diseases / Tick-borne diseases / Ixodes / Dermacentor variabilis / Amblyomma americanum / Borrelia burgdorferi / Tick / Lyme disease / Ticks / Microbiology

Surveillance of Ticks on Companion Animals in Alberta 2013 Summary th 2013 marked the 7 year for Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s Surveillance of Ticks on Companion Animals program. The program originated in

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Source URL: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 11:41:26
156Tick-borne diseases / Zoonoses / Lyme disease / Ixodes scapularis / Tick / Borrelia / Dermacentor variabilis / Dirofilaria immitis / Rocky Mountain spotted fever / Biology / Medicine / Microbiology

Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre Centre Canadien Coopératif de la Santé

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Source URL: www.ccwhc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-20 16:48:24
157Medicine / Zoonoses / Household chemicals / Ticks / Tick paralysis / Ixodes scapularis / Tick / Lyme disease / Dermacentor variabilis / Tick-borne diseases / Microbiology / Biology

National Conservation Training Center Tick Precautions Ticks and Diseases There are two tick species that a person is most likely to encounter at NCTC. One is the American dog tick, Demacentor variabilis, sometimes call

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Source URL: training.fws.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-10 14:33:13
158Zoology / Argasidae / Dermacentor andersoni / Ixodidae / Arthropod mouthparts / Scutum / Ornithodoros / Hypostome / Ixodes holocyclus / Ticks / Phyla / Protostome

·38 TICKS: KEY TO GENERA IN UNITED STATES Harry D. Pratt I Capitulum inferior; scutum absent

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Source URL: www.cdc.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-21 09:24:31
159Biology / Zoonoses / Bacterial diseases / Ticks / Tick / Lyme disease / Rocky Mountain spotted fever / Dermacentor variabilis / Ixodes scapularis / Tick-borne diseases / Microbiology / Medicine

AMERICAN DOG TICK Nicknames: Dog tick, Wood Tick The American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis, is a tick species widely distributed throughout the United States. It is associated with the transmission of Rocky Mountain

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Source URL: www.healthvermont.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-03 11:16:49
160Biology / Medicine / Ticks / Ixodes scapularis / Lyme disease / Tick / Infection / Dermacentor variabilis / Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure / Tick-borne diseases / Microbiology / Bacterial diseases

Blacklegged ticks thrive in damp woods and forests where there is shade and leaf litter to provide cover. (enlarged 400%)

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Source URL: novascotia.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-26 11:40:10
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