Publications

TitleAbstractYear
Filter
PMID
Filter
the molecular evidence of babesia microti in hard ticks removed from dogs in warsaw (central poland).the purpose of this study was to specify the occurrence and prevalence of babesia microti in hard ticks removed from dogs in warsaw (central poland). among 590 collected ticks, 209 were identified as ixodes ricinus, and 381 as dermacentor reticulatus. b. microti dna was detected in 11 out of 590 (1.86%) samples of ticks. the dna of the parasite was detected only in lysates from female i. ricinus ticks (11 out of 193; 5.7%). the result of this study is the first evidence of b. microti in i. ricin ...201020734753
occurrence of hard ticks in dogs from warsaw area.ticks are known as a vector of many viral, bacterial, rickettsial and protozoan infections of dogs. the threat with particular tick-transmitted disease depends very much on the tick species which feeds on the dog. in this paper we present results of research designed to identify tick species which attack dogs in the warsaw area. ticks were collected from dogs presented for medical examination in veterinary clinics in different parts of warsaw. all of 590 tick specimens found on dogs belonged to ...200617196014
[occurrence of microfilariae dipetalonema rugosicauda (bohm and supperer, 1953) in deer and selected hunting grounds].examinations were carried out in białowieska forest, borecka forest, lower silesian forest, woods in olsztyn district, słowiński national park, and in experimental hunting areas of the forest research institute in iława and of the warsaw agricultural university in rogów. samples of the skin from the ear and nose were taken from 136 shot roe deers. skin samples were cut into 1-2 mm pieces, incubated in a physiological solution in 25 degrees c for 24 hours and examined for the presence of microfil ...19948023512
prevalence of babesia canis, borrelia afzelii, and anaplasma phagocytophilum infection in hard ticks removed from dogs in warsaw (central poland).the purposes of this study were to specify the occurrence and prevalence of babesia canis, borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, and anaplasma phagocytophilum in ticks removed from dogs in warsaw, and to determine the borrelia species occurring in ixodes ricinus ticks. among 590 collected ticks, 209 were identified as i. ricinus, and 381 as dermacentor reticulatus. dna of b. canis was detected in 11% of d. reticulatus ticks. we found that 6.2% of i. ricinus ticks harbored b. burgdorferi s.l. specific ...200818328630
[prevalence of borrelia burgdorferi infection in ixodes ricinus ticks at urban and suburban forest habitats].the aim of this preliminary study was to estimate the risk of infection of ixodes ricinus ticks by the agent of lyme disease--borrelia burgdorferi s.l. (acari: ixodidae). ticks were collected from the vegetation during may--august 1996 at two different forest habitats: dziekanów leśny near warsaw and lasek bielański in warsaw. prevalence of b. burgdorferi infection of the nymphs and adults ticks was assessed by indirect immunofluorescence and polymerase chain reaction (pcr). tick occurrence duri ...19979562791
Displaying items 1 - 5 of 5