Difference between revisions of "Hard Ticks - Overseas"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Redirected page to Category:Hard Ticks - Overseas) |
|||
(35 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | # | + | ''Ixodes spp.'' |
+ | |||
+ | ''Rhipicephalus spp.'' | ||
+ | *Warmer climates | ||
+ | *Causes paralysis in livestock | ||
+ | *Vectors for diseases such as | ||
+ | **''Theileria parva'' which causes [[Theileria|East Coast Fever]] | ||
+ | **''Babesia bigemina'' which affects ruminants, mainly in Africa | ||
+ | **[[Babesia|''Babesia canis'']] and [[Rickettsiales#Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis|''Ehrlichia canis'']] which affects dogs in warmer climates worldwide | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Boophilus spp.'' | ||
+ | *Warmer climates | ||
+ | *Vector for ''Babesia spp.'' | ||
+ | *Vectors for the bacteria [[Rickettsiales#Bovine anaplasmosis|''Anaplasma'']] which affects cattle | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Amblyomma spp.'' | ||
+ | *Warmer climates | ||
+ | *Transmits ''Cowdria ruminatium'' ([[Rickettsiales#Heartwater|heartwater]]) in Africa | ||
+ | *Transmits [[Rickettsiales#Q fever|'Q fever']] and [[Rickettsiales#Rocky Mountain spotted fever|'Rocky Mountain spotted fever']] in southern USA | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Hyalomma spp.'' | ||
+ | *Warmer climates | ||
+ | *Old World | ||
+ | *Parasites a wide range of both domestic and wild animals | ||
+ | *Involved in the spread of [[Theileria|''Theileria'']] and [[Babesia|''Babesia spp.'']] | ||
+ | **E.g. ''H. aegyptium'' is a parasite of tortoises in North Africa which has been spread around the world by the pet trade | ||
+ | [[Category:Ticks]] |
Revision as of 22:56, 9 April 2010
Ixodes spp.
Rhipicephalus spp.
- Warmer climates
- Causes paralysis in livestock
- Vectors for diseases such as
- Theileria parva which causes East Coast Fever
- Babesia bigemina which affects ruminants, mainly in Africa
- Babesia canis and Ehrlichia canis which affects dogs in warmer climates worldwide
Boophilus spp.
- Warmer climates
- Vector for Babesia spp.
- Vectors for the bacteria Anaplasma which affects cattle
Amblyomma spp.
- Warmer climates
- Transmits Cowdria ruminatium (heartwater) in Africa
- Transmits 'Q fever' and 'Rocky Mountain spotted fever' in southern USA
Hyalomma spp.
- Warmer climates
- Old World
- Parasites a wide range of both domestic and wild animals
- Involved in the spread of Theileria and Babesia spp.
- E.g. H. aegyptium is a parasite of tortoises in North Africa which has been spread around the world by the pet trade