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study the protein content differences between common argasid species found in egypt.this work showed protein analysis differentiates between the argasid tick species. protein band numbers found in the different ticks were 15, 12, 8 and 14 bands of argas persicus, a. hermanni, a. arborius, and the ornithodorus savignyi respectively. the proteins with molecular weights 410 and 17 kd were found only in a. persicus. one protein with m.w 126 kd was found in o. savignyi. the absence of the protein with mw 88 kda is only shown in a. hermanni. a. arborius, only eight protein bands are ...201122435156
borrelia in ethiopian ticks.two regions (jimma and dire dawa) in ethiopia were investigated for the presence of soft ticks. although no ornithodoros spp. ticks were collected during this survey, published records of their existence in ethiopia were found. an overwhelming infestation of argas persicus was revealed in a village located adjacent to dire dawa. these ticks primarily were feeding on poultry, but were also biting humans. furthermore, hard ticks were collected from livestock and companion animals in these regions. ...201222309854
[the presence of argas persicus in italy (oken, 1818)]. 201413369909
seasonal distribution and faunistic of ticks in the alashtar county (lorestan province), iran.ticks are non-permanent obligate parasites that have considerable medical-veterinary and zoonosis importance. in this regard a study designed to investigate the distribution and fauna of ticks in the alashtar county in iran from april and march 2014.201729187953
detection of relapsing fever borrelia spp., bartonella spp. and anaplasmataceae bacteria in argasid ticks in algeria.argasid ticks (soft ticks) are blood-feeding arthropods that can parasitize rodents, birds, humans, livestock and companion animals. ticks of the ornithodoros genus are known to be vectors of relapsing fever borreliosis in humans. in algeria, little is known about relapsing fever borreliosis and other bacterial pathogens transmitted by argasid ticks.201729145396
on the rôle of argas persicus oku, in the transmission of pasteurella avicida. 193029008713
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