Identification and incidence of hard tick species during summer season 2019 in Jijel Province (northeastern Algeria).

作者: Derradj Lotfi , Kohil Karima

DOI: 10.1007/S12639-020-01296-4

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摘要: Ticks are haematophagous arthropodsand tick-borne diseases causes billions of dollars in losses the cattle industry because ability ticks to be vector for many pathogens. This paper identifies and compares infestation rate (prevalence intensity) females hard tick species compared males with respect sex, age breed region Jijel, northeastern Algeria. A total infested 53 were screened 1214 collected manually during summer 2019 (June, July August) identified based on their morphology. Seven as infesting cattle: viz. Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) annulatus, bursa, sanguineus, Hyalomma marginatum, lusitanicum, scupense, anatolicum. The predominant recorded is annulatus. maximum intensity a function between 3 4 years 5 6 years (39 ticks/cow). study shows that comparison prevalence significant sex cattle. In addition, only cattle, when comparing sexes ticks, (p < 0.05). also provides data development an active control plan mating strategies management

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