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Autor:
Andrea M. Egizi, Richard G. Robbins, Lorenza Beati, Santiago Nava, Colleen R. Evans, James L. Occi, Dina M. Fonseca
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 818, Iss , Pp 117-128 (2019)
Until recently, only two haemaphysaline species, Haemaphysalis chordeilis (Packard, 1869) and Haemaphysalis leporispalustris (Packard, 1869), were known to occur in the United States, and neither was considered to be of significant medical or veterin
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https://doaj.org/article/a5076b8d8e174d9abeb3513718f373d6
Autor:
Riccardo Russo, Richard Chae, Somdatta Mukherjee, Eric J. Singleton, James L. Occi, Daniel E. Kadouri, Nancy D. Connell
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 903-912 (2015)
Select Agents are microorganisms and toxins considered to be exploitable as biological weapons. Although infections by many Select Agents can be treated by conventional antibiotics, the risk of an emerging or engineered drug resistant strain is of gr
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https://doaj.org/article/18f1f50f47614c48979d7cbae9f6db4e
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 10, Iss 8, p 219 (2019)
Despite the rising incidence of tick-borne diseases (TBD) in the northeastern United States (US), information and expertise needed to assess risk, inform the public and respond proactively is highly variable across states. Standardized and well-desig
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https://doaj.org/article/fff698a4011240e4a31b8948861d9344
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 59:376-379
Ixodes scapularis Say is a three-host tick that has been recorded feeding on over 150 different species of terrestrial vertebrates (mammals, birds, and reptiles). This tick is found throughout the northeastern, coastal southeastern, and upper midwest
Autor:
James L. Occi, Dana C. Price, MacKenzie Hall, Victoria Campbell, Stephanie Stronsick, Cheryl F. Sullivan, Risa Pesapane, Julia Gonzalez, Alvaro Toledo, Dina M. Fonseca
Publikováno v:
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 14:102187
Autor:
James L. Occi, Dana C. Price, MacKenzie Hall, Victoria Campbell, Stephanie Stronsick, Cheryl F. Sullivan, Risa Pesapane, Julia Gonzalez, Alvaro Toledo, Dina M. Fonseca
Publikováno v:
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 14:102157
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 58:939-942
The soft tick Carios kelleyi (Cooley and Kohls), a parasite of bats known to occur in at least 29 of the 48 conterminous U.S. states, is here reported from New Jersey for the first time, based on larvae collected from big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus
Publikováno v:
Am J Trop Med Hyg
For the last decade, the New Jersey (NJ) Department of Health has reported between 42 and 144 new cases each year of “spotted fever group rickettsiosis” (SFGR), a statistic that reflects uncertainty regarding which rickettsial agents (Proteobacte
Autor:
Cheryl Frank Sullivan, James L Occi, Julia R Brennan, Richard G Robbins, Margaret Skinner, Alyssa B Bennett, Bruce L Parker, Dina M Fonseca
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical entomology. 59(2)
The soft tick Carios kelleyi (Cooley and Kohls, 1941) is an ectoparasite of bats that can harbor bacteria known to cause disease in humans, such as Rickettsia spp., Bartonella spp., and relapsing fever Borrelia spp. Human-tick encounters may occur wh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 56:589-598
Standardized tick surveillance requires an understanding of which species may be present. After a thorough review of the scientific literature, as well as government documents, and careful evaluation of existing accessioned tick collections (vouchers