5 research outputs found
Pathogen prevalence in questing and feeding ticks.
<p>I, Ixodes; D, Dermacentor; H, Host; V, Vegetation;-, not found; A, Anaplasma; Ba, Babesia; Bt, Bartonella;</p><p>B, Borrelia; s.l., sensu lato; C, Coxiella; F, Francisella; R, Rickettsia; RRG, Rickettsia rickettsii group.</p>*<p>Note that ticks with mixed infections are only counted once.</p
Administrative regions of Belarus showing the 32 collection sites and the total pathogen prevalence in ticks collected from each region.
<p>Administrative regions of Belarus showing the 32 collection sites and the total pathogen prevalence in ticks collected from each region.</p
Pathogen diversity in questing I. ricinus and D. reticulatus ticks.
<p>I., Ixodes; D., Dermacentor; A., Anaplasma; B., Borrelia, Ba., Babesia; Bt., Bartonella; C., Coxiella; F., Francisella; R., Rickettsia; RRG, Rickettsia rickettsii group; s.s., sensu stricto; ssp., subspecies.</p
Numbers of questing and feeding ticks collected in different regions of Belarus.
<p>I, Ixodes; D, Dermacentor; T, Total; F, Female; M, Male; N, Nymph; -, not found.</p
Coinfections in questing and feeding ticks.
<p>D, Dermacentor; I, Ixodes; F, Female; M, Male; C, Cattle; V, Vegetation; RRG, Rickettsia rickettsii group; s.s., sensu stricto; ssp., subspecies.</p