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[preliminary studies of the occurrence of ixodes ricinus (acari: ixodida: ixodidae) in the areas of the cracow-czestochowa highland at various stages of human industrial activities].in the years 1987-88 the density of the population of i. ricinus on the territory of kraków-czestochowa highland including the ojców national park was studied. the method of collection of ticks from 100 m2 fields was applied. on the spite of similar ecological conditions there was marked variation in the population density of i. ricinus. it decreased from east to west, where territories are under the strong pressure of the upper silesia and olkusz industry.19911823484
[morphological anomalies in ticks (acari: ixodida) collected from natural environment].among the ticks with morphological anomalies were: argas persicus--fed female with atrophia of the third right leg together with the coxa from the chicken in the hen house (mfakar alsrki--syria); hyalomma marginatum--partly fed female with complete absence of the fourth right leg, was found on a sheep (mfakar alsrki); ixodes ricinus--partly fed female with asymmetry of the body from the roe-deer (popielno, province suwaƂki); i. i. ricinus--partly fed female with anomaly in shape of the dorsal di ...19911823491
[should ticks be regarded as a tularemia vector in habitants of north-eastern poland?].a growing incidence of tick borne encephalitis and lyme borreliosis in north-eastern poland as well as an increasing number of ixodes ricinus ticks in wooded areas and meadows have prompted the authors to evaluate the presence of antibodies against francisella tularensis in serum of forest workers.200415524088
[the analysis of epidemiology, clinical symptoms, serological tests in the course of borreliosis].lyme disease is an animal-borne disease, caused by spirochetes of the borrelia burgdorferi (bb). the infection is transmitted by ticks of the ixodes ricinus species. humans are infected through a tick bite to the skin. the aim of the study was evaluation of epidemiology, symptoms and serologic factors in lyme disease.201020687381
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