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Publications with tag: tick-borne encephalitis

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  • A. N. Alekseev, H. V. Dubinina

    EURASIAN IXODES TICK GENOTYPES, THEIR PROPERTIES AND VECTOR CAPACITY

    То determine electrophoretypes based on malat-dehydrogenase (MDH) allele structure, as well as exoskeieton anomalies, heavy metal ion content and tick-borne p...


    • Ixodes ticks
    • Tick-borne encephalitis virus
    • Borrelia
    • Ehrlichia
    • Babesia
    • Spirochetes
    • L-forms
    • Genotypes
    • Exoskeieton anomalies
  • A. N. Alekseev, H. V. Dubinina

    HETEROGENEITY OF THE IXODES PERSULCATUS  SCHULZE (ACARI: IXODIDAE) POPULATION DETERMINES THE QUALITIES OF INFECTED TICKS AS HOSTS AND VECTORS OF PARASITES

    The heterogeneity of the population of Ixodes persulcatus Schulze ticks inhabiting the relatively small St. Petersburg (Russia) suburban forested territory was st...
    • Ticks
    • Ixodes persulcatus
    • Tick-borne encephalitis
    • Borrelia
    • Ehrlichia
    • Babesia
    • Dipetalonema
    • Heterogeneity
    • Genogroups
    • Exoskeleton anomalies

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