The present review article explains different zoonotic diseases transmitted by various species of ticks. This article emphasizes various animal hosts, transmission and prevalence of various zoonotic diseases caused by a virus, bacteria, protozoans in different eco-climatic regions of the world. This article also explains various diagnostic methods applied for the detection of disease pathogens, treatment methods and prophylactic measures. It recommends tick saliva antigen-based oral vaccines and antibiotics as treatment methods. It also suggests use of various bait formulations and cultural control methods for deterring ticks from blood feeding. This article signifies the need of pesticides for control of ticks and tick-borne diseases
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Besides causing direct damage associated with blood feeding and in some cases through the excretion ...
The abundance and activity of ectoparasites and its hosts are affected by various abiotic factors, s...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
It is vital to understand ticks and tick-borne pathogens as well as their impact on humans. This boo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Biology of ticks.Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) transmit a wide v...
Ticks transfer diseases to animals and humans. Ticks create major financial losses to livestock and ...
Zoonoses comprise a large percentage of all newly identified as well as already existing infectious ...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous ectoparasites of wild and domestic animals as well as humans, cons...
Tick and tick borne diseases cause many problems to man and domestic animals world wide. These probl...
The pathogens transmitted by ticks to human beings are a motive of public health concern around the ...
An extensive review of the importance of ectoparasite control on mammals and its relation to public ...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Besides causing direct damage associated with blood feeding and in some cases through the excretion ...
The abundance and activity of ectoparasites and its hosts are affected by various abiotic factors, s...
Widespread and increasing resistance to most available acaracides threatens both global livestock in...
It is vital to understand ticks and tick-borne pathogens as well as their impact on humans. This boo...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Biology of ticks.Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) transmit a wide v...
Ticks transfer diseases to animals and humans. Ticks create major financial losses to livestock and ...
Zoonoses comprise a large percentage of all newly identified as well as already existing infectious ...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous ectoparasites of wild and domestic animals as well as humans, cons...
Tick and tick borne diseases cause many problems to man and domestic animals world wide. These probl...
The pathogens transmitted by ticks to human beings are a motive of public health concern around the ...
An extensive review of the importance of ectoparasite control on mammals and its relation to public ...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents...
Besides causing direct damage associated with blood feeding and in some cases through the excretion ...