Development of infectivity in Hyalomma detritum (Schulze, 1919) ticks infected with Theileria annulata (Dchunkowsky and Luhs, 1904).

作者: M. Samish , E. Pipano

DOI: 10.1017/S0031182000050320

关键词: InfectivityBiologyInoculationVeterinary medicineNymphHyalomma detritumTheileria annulata

摘要: The time-course for the development of infectivity was studied in Hyalomma detritum ticks fed as pre-imagoes on calves infected with Theileria annulata . Unfed adults derived from nymphs were non- infectious when inoculated into susceptible calves, whereas both sexes that had 2–3 days or longer rabbits always infectious. Some only 1–2 infectious, others not. As few 2 capable infecting calves.

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