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Background and Aim: Camel farming remains a part of the culture of the Arabian Peninsula although modern methods have greatly increased camel densities in the entire region. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), camel production is... more
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      TicksVeterinary ParasitologyTicks and Tick Borne DiseasesHyalomma
Background and Aim: Dirofilaria repens is a zoonotic vector-borne parasite of dogs and cats. It is not commonly found in every part of Thailand, except the southern part. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of this... more
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      Vector-Borne DiseaseVeterinary ParasitologySmall Animal MedicineFilaria
Background and Aim: The soft tick Ornithodoros savignyi is distributed throughout Africa, including Egypt. It primarily attacks camels, cattle, donkeys, and cows; and rarely affects humans. This study evaluated the acaricidal efficacy of... more
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      TicksVeterinary ParasitologyTick controlArthropods and vectors
Aim: The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of bluetongue virus (BTV) in sheep and bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) in dairy cattle in Jordan. Materials and Methods: A simple... more
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      Veterinary ParasitologyArthropodsTicks and Tick Borne DiseasesAnimal Parasites
Background and Aim: Brugia malayi is known to be zoonotically important because it can be transmitted from animals (mammals and primates) to humans or from humans to humans through mosquito vectors. This study was conducted to explore the... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyHelminthologyInsects
Background and Aim: Canine monocytotropic ehrlichiosis (CME), a tick-borne disease, leads to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome; it is thus important to assess the intensity of inflammation in order to treat it appropriately. The... more
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinary MicrobiologyVeterinary ParasitologyInterleukin-6
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      VirusArthropodsArthropods and vectorsCovid-19
Background and Aim: Schistosomiasis is one of the seven neglected tropical diseases that are of public health concern in the Philippines. The disease is prevalent in few of the barangays (communities) in Koronadal City, Philippines.... more
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      ParasitologyZoonosesVeterinary ParasitologySchistosomiasis
Background and Aim: Studies to determine abundance, distribution, species composition, and mosquito interactions are very important in understanding the risk of disease transmission to implement appropriate mosquito management in endemic... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyMosquitoArthropods and vectors
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the role of ticks in transmission of Enterobacteriaceae bacteria in buffaloes in marshes of the south of Iraq. Materials and Methods: This survey included 255 healthy and clinically ill buffaloes in... more
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      Veterinary EpidemiologyVeterinary ParasitologyEnterobacteriaceaeTicks and Tick Borne Diseases
Background and Aim: Studies to determine abundance, distribution, species composition, and mosquito interactions are very important in understanding the risk of disease transmission to implement appropriate mosquito management in endemic... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyMosquitoNovember
Background and Aim: Brugia malayi is known to be zoonotically important because it can be transmitted from animals (mammals and primates) to humans or from humans to humans through mosquito vectors. This study was conducted to explore the... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyHelminthologyInsects
Background and Aim: The soft tick Ornithodoros savignyi is distributed throughout Africa, including Egypt. It primarily attacks camels, cattle, donkeys, and cows; and rarely affects humans. This study evaluated the acaricidal efficacy of... more
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      TicksVeterinary ParasitologyAprilTick control
Background and Aim: Studies to determine abundance, distribution, species composition, and mosquito interactions are very important in understanding the risk of disease transmission to implement appropriate mosquito management in endemic... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyMosquitoNovember
Background and Aim: Wildlife animals are reservoirs of a large number of microorganisms pathogenic to humans, and ticks could be responsible for the transmission of these pathogens. Rickettsia spp. are the most prevalent pathogens found... more
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      Wildlife DiseasesTicksVeterinary ParasitologyReptiles