[parasitization of the antelope (saiga tatarica l.) by hyalomma scupense sch. ticks]. | | 1969 | 4250160 |
[the fauna of ixodes ticks in the saratov region under the present conditions]. | a total of 10566 specimens of 10 species of ixodes ticks, such as dermacentor marginats, d. reticulatus, d. niveus, rhipicephalus rossicus, ixodes ricinus, i. persulcatus, i. crenulatus, haemaphysalis punctata, hyalomma scupense, and h. marginatum, were collected and identified in the saratov region in 2002-2006. dermacentor marginats and d. reticulatus were found to be the most dominant species. rhipicephalus rossicus, ixodes ricinus, and hyalomma scupense were also constantly detected in the r ... | 2007 | 17912837 |
Hd86, the Bm86 tick protein ortholog in Hyalomma scupense (syn. H. detritum): Expression in Pichia pastoris and analysis of nucleotides and amino acids sequences variations prior to vaccination trials. | The genus Hyalomma includes the most frequent tick species infesting livestock in North Africa, one of these species, Hyalomma scupense (syn. H. detritum) is particularly important due to its role in the transmission of tropical theileriosis to cattle (Theileria annulata infection). We have cloned and characterized the orthologs of the Bm86 gene from H. scupense strains collected over Tunisia in 2006 and 2009. The recombinant protein rHd86 was expressed in Pichia pastoris for vaccination purpose ... | 2012 | 21871736 |
[prototypes of hyalomma scupense schulze, 1918 and h. detritum schulze, 1919 (acari: ixodidae) in connection with microevolution within the genus]. | type series of two species of the genus hyalomma koch, 1844 deposited in the museum of zoology in berlin have been examined. examination of the h. detritum schulze, 1919 holotype has shown that this name is actually a junior synonym (syn. nov.) of h. marginatum turanicum pomerantsev, 1946. at the same time it was also found out that the paratypes of h. detritum are conspecific to the syntypes of h. scupense schulze, 1818, among which the lectotype has been designated. taxonomic errors of schulze ... | 2010 | 14964845 |
hd86 mrna expression profile in hyalomma scupense life stages, could it contribute to explain anti-tick vaccine effect discrepancy between adult and immature instars? | bm86 midgut protein has been used in order to control ticks of the hyalomma genus. previous studies demonstrated the inefficacity of this antigen in the control of hyalomma scupense, whereas recombinant hd86 antigen, the bm86 ortholog in h. scupense produced in pichia pastoris, was protective against larval h. scupense tick stage infestations but ineffective in the control of the adult stage. one possible explanation for this result is the variation in hd86 expression levels between these two de ... | 2013 | 24029714 |
preferences of different tick species for human hosts in turkey. | the ticks removed from the patients who applied to the hospitals in istanbul and neighboring cities, turkey, with the complaint of tick bite were examined in this study, on account of their species, biological stages, attachment sites on the body, and the age of the affected patients. a total of 16,969 ticks were identified. encountered species were as follows: 33.6 % ixodes spp. immature, 25.3 % hyalomma spp. immature, 24.3 % i. ricinus, 9.5 % rhipicephalus sanguineus gr., 3.2 % r. bursa, 2.2 % ... | 2013 | 23620419 |
efficacy of hyalomma scupense (hd86) antigen against hyalomma excavatum and h. scupense tick infestations in cattle. | the rhipicephalus microplus recombinant bm86-based tick vaccines have shown their efficacy for the control of several hyalomma cattle ticks genera, namely h. dromedarii and h. anatolicum. however, h. scupense species, the most important tick in north africa has never been studied. vaccination trials using either a recombinant bm86-based vaccine or a recombinant hd86-based vaccine (the bm86 ortholog in h. scupense) were conducted in cattle against immature and adult h. scupense ticks and adult h. ... | 2012 | 23036501 |
ixodidae ticks in cattle and sheep in sistan and baluchestan province (iran). | this survey was conducted to investigate the presence and abundance of hard tick species (acari: ixodidae) on cattle and sheep in sistan and baluchestan province (iran). between 2010 and 2011, a total of 1,403 ticks was collected from 332 infested cattle and 1,480 ticks were collected from 602 infested sheep during the seasons of tick activity. the species collected from cattle were hyalomma marginatum (46.04%), hyalomma excavatum (25.51%), hyalomma anatolicum (10.33%), hyalomma asiaticum (6.34% ... | 2014 | 24715595 |
first report of the tick hyalomma scupense (natural vector of bovine tropical theileriosis) on the french mediterranean island of corsica. | hyalomma scupense (acari, ixodidae) is a common tick species found in several areas in north africa, asia and south europe and an efficient natural vector of bovine tropical theileriosis (theileria annulata), a livestock disease with an important economic impact. for one year, 1938 ticks were collected on cattle in several corsican slaughterhouses; 168 of them were morphologically identified as h. scupense. this result was confirmed by genetic identification using sequences of mitochondrial cyto ... | 2016 | 26801592 |
hyalomma scupense (acari, ixodidae) in northeast tunisia: seasonal population dynamics of nymphs and adults on field cattle. | hyalomma scupense is a two-host tick infesting mainly cattle representing in north africa the vector of tropical theileriosis (theileria annulata infection), a major tick-borne disease affecting cattle. any effective control programme of ticks requires a good knowledge of the biology of the target species. in the present study, three cattle farms in northeast tunisia were surveyed during the activity seasons for adult and nymphs of hyalomma scupense. several indicators were studied, including ch ... | 2013 | 23547915 |
a review of hyalomma scupense (acari, ixodidae) in the maghreb region: from biology to control. | hyalomma scupense (syn. hyalomma detritum) is a two-host domestic endophilic tick of cattle and secondarily other ungulates in the maghreb region (africa). this species transmits several pathogens, among which two are major livestock diseases: theileria annulata and theileria equi. various other pathogens are also transmitted by this tick species, such as anaplasma phagocytophilum and ehrlichia bovis. hyalomma scupense is common in sub-humid and semi-arid areas of several regions in the world, m ... | 2014 | 24507485 |
molecular characterization of bm86 gene orthologs from hyalomma excavatum, hyalomma dromedarii and hyalomma marginatum marginatum and comparison with a vaccine candidate from hyalomma scupense. | the ixodid ticks from the hyalomma genus are important pests of livestock, having major medical and veterinary significance in northern africa. beside their direct pathogenic effects, these species are vectors of important diseases of livestock and in some instances of zoonoses. anti-tick vaccines developed in australia and cuba based on the concealed antigen bm86 have variable efficacy against h. anatolicum and h. dromedarii. this variation in vaccine efficacy could be explained by the variabil ... | 2012 | 22683299 |