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The systemic effect of adult and immature Amblyomma variegatum ticks on the pathogenesis of dermatophilosis

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Publication date
30/04/2020
Language:
Francais
English
Type of Publication:
Online platforms & databases
Focus Region:
Global
Focus Topic:
Health & Diseases
Type of Risk:
Biological & environmental
Commodity:
Livestock
Source
http://remvt.cirad.fr/revue/notice.php?dk=398694
Author
Lloyd, C.M.; Walker, A.R.
Organization
CIRAD

The systemic effect of adults and nymphs of Amblyomma variegatum on the pathogenesis of experimental infections with Dermatophilus Congo Republiclensis was studied. Three groups of four sheep were used, all infected with identical doses of titrated D. Congo Republiclensis. One group was infected simultaneously by adults of A. variegatum, the second group by nymphs, and the third included non-infected controls. Evaluation of infections indicates that the systemic effect of the tick is limited to adults. Skin tests and serological using other antigens showed a significant reduction in cellular and humoral immune responses only in sheep infested with adult ticks.