2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-3093-0
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Species distribution and seasonal dynamics of equine tick infestation in two Mediterranean climate niches in Israel

Abstract: BackgroundTicks are important ectoparasites of horses that can affect animal welfare and vector several infectious, including zoonotic, diseases. In order to investigate the species distribution, epidemiology and seasonal dynamics of ticks infesting horses in Israel, 3267 ticks were collected from 396 horses in 24 farms across the country from July 2014 to June 2015.ResultsTicks were found on 50% of the farms and on 25% of the horses, with Hyalomma being the most prevalent genus (70% of ticks). Pasture was the… Show more

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“…These genera have also been reported to parasitize horses in other parts of the world (Kumsa et al, 2012;Duell et al, 2013;Pires et al, 2013;Gharbi et al, 2018;Tirosh-Levy et al, 2018;Kumar & Scheiter, 2019). Equine granulocytic anaplasmosis, CCHF and babesiosis are highly prevalent diseases in Balochistan and can be transmitted from ticks to horses and thence to farmers (Saleem et al, 2018).…”
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“…These genera have also been reported to parasitize horses in other parts of the world (Kumsa et al, 2012;Duell et al, 2013;Pires et al, 2013;Gharbi et al, 2018;Tirosh-Levy et al, 2018;Kumar & Scheiter, 2019). Equine granulocytic anaplasmosis, CCHF and babesiosis are highly prevalent diseases in Balochistan and can be transmitted from ticks to horses and thence to farmers (Saleem et al, 2018).…”
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“…Interestingly, genotype A was the predominant genotype isolated from ticks collected from horses in Israel, including five different tick species of three genera. Some of these ticks were collected in farms in which this genotype was not isolated from horses [34,35]. Interestingly, we found an association between T. equi 18S rRNA genotype and farm management (unpublished results).…”
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“…Ehrlichia minasensis species has been detected in cattle [10], cervids [11] and several tick species within the genera Rhipicephalus [2,7,12,13], Amblyomma [13], Hyalomma [14,15], and Haemaphysalis [16]. Of the tick species that could vector this bacterium, Rhipicephalus microplus [17], Amblyomma hebraeum [13], Hyalomma marginatum [13,18,19] and Haemaphysalis [18] have been reported to parasitize horses, suggesting that infection by E. minasensis could be spread to other hosts, such as equines.…”
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