Ticks on 140 domestic dogs from both urban and rural areas of Franca region in São Paulo state were identified with 102 dogs from urban areas and 38 from rural areas. Of urban dogs, 27.5\% were infested exclusively by Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. Of the rural dogs, 36.8\% were infested with the following tick species: R. sanguineus, Boophilus microplus, Amblyomma ovale and A. cajennense. Mixed infestations included a dog hosting A. cajennense and A. ovale and another with B. microplus and R. sanguineus. The most intense infestations were detected on urban dogs. Hemolymph tests of these ticks performed to detect rickettsial or Borrelia bacteria yielded negative results.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Szabo2001
%A Szabó, M. P.
%A Cunha, T. M.
%A Pinter, A.
%A Vicentini, F.
%D 2001
%J Experimental and Applied Acarology
%K methods Animals TickControl parasitology DogDiseases Ixodidae Domestic Ecology Epidemiology Brazil Amblyommacajennense Dogs TickInfestations prevention/&/control/veterinary
%N 10-11
%P 909--916
%T Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) associated with domestic dogs in Franca region, São Paulo, Brazil.
%V 25
%X Ticks on 140 domestic dogs from both urban and rural areas of Franca region in São Paulo state were identified with 102 dogs from urban areas and 38 from rural areas. Of urban dogs, 27.5\% were infested exclusively by Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. Of the rural dogs, 36.8\% were infested with the following tick species: R. sanguineus, Boophilus microplus, Amblyomma ovale and A. cajennense. Mixed infestations included a dog hosting A. cajennense and A. ovale and another with B. microplus and R. sanguineus. The most intense infestations were detected on urban dogs. Hemolymph tests of these ticks performed to detect rickettsial or Borrelia bacteria yielded negative results.
@article{Szabo2001,
abstract = {Ticks on 140 domestic dogs from both urban and rural areas of Franca region in São Paulo state were identified with 102 dogs from urban areas and 38 from rural areas. Of urban dogs, 27.5\% were infested exclusively by Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. Of the rural dogs, 36.8\% were infested with the following tick species: R. sanguineus, Boophilus microplus, Amblyomma ovale and A. cajennense. Mixed infestations included a dog hosting A. cajennense and A. ovale and another with B. microplus and R. sanguineus. The most intense infestations were detected on urban dogs. Hemolymph tests of these ticks performed to detect rickettsial or Borrelia bacteria yielded negative results.},
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author = {Szabó, M. P. and Cunha, T. M. and Pinter, A. and Vicentini, F.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23f8423e200338da30580c943a5617cf8/uvesco},
file = {:Szabo2001.pdf:PDF},
institution = {Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Franca, Brazil. szabo@asbyte.com.br},
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journal = {Experimental and Applied Acarology},
keywords = {methods Animals TickControl parasitology DogDiseases Ixodidae Domestic Ecology Epidemiology Brazil Amblyommacajennense Dogs TickInfestations prevention/&/control/veterinary},
language = {eng},
medline-pst = {ppublish},
number = {10-11},
pages = {909--916},
pmid = {12455880},
timestamp = {2010-01-14T17:51:33.000+0100},
title = {Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) associated with domestic dogs in Franca region, São Paulo, Brazil.},
volume = 25,
year = 2001
}