Detection of spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. from bird ticks in the U.K.
@article{Graham2010DetectionOS,
title={Detection of spotted fever group Rickettsia spp. from bird ticks in the U.K.},
author={Robert I. Graham and Mark C. Mainwaring and Richard du Feu},
journal={Medical and Veterinary Entomology},
year={2010},
volume={24}
}Migratory birds are known to play a role in the long‐distance transportation of microorganisms. To investigate whether this is true for rickettsial agents, we undertook a study to characterize tick infestation in populations of the migratory passerine bird Riparia riparia (Passeriformes: Hirundinidae), the sand martin. A total of 194 birds were sampled and ticks removed from infested birds. The ticks were identified as female Ixodes lividus (Acari: Ixodidae) using standard morphological and…
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