Emerging Hyalomma lusitanicum: From identification to vectorial role and integrated control
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Emerging Hyalomma lusitanicum: From identification to vectorial role and integrated controlAutoria
Data de publicació
2023Editor
WileyCita bibliogràfica
Valcárcel, F., Elhachimi, L., Vilá, M., Tomassone, L., Sánchez, M., Selles, S.M.A. et al. (2023) Emerging Hyalomma lusitanicum: From identification to vectorial role and integrated control. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 37(3), 425–459. Available from: https://doi.org/ 10.1111/mve.12660Tipus de document
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In the Mediterranean basin, the tick species Hyalomma lusitanicum Koch stands out among
other species of the Hyalomma genus due to its wide distribution, and there is great concern about its potential role as a vector ... [+]
In the Mediterranean basin, the tick species Hyalomma lusitanicum Koch stands out among
other species of the Hyalomma genus due to its wide distribution, and there is great concern about its potential role as a vector and/or reservoir and its continuous expansion to
new areas because of climate warming and human and other animal movements. This
review aims to consolidate all the information on H. lusitanicum, including taxonomy and
evolution, morphological and molecular identification, life cycle, sampling methods, rearing
under laboratory conditions, ecology, hosts, geographical distribution, seasonality, vector
role and control methods. The availability of adequate data is extremely relevant to the
development of appropriate control strategies in areas where this tick is currently distributed as well as in new areas where it could become established in the near future. [-]
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 37(3), 2023.Entitat finançadora
European Cooperation in Science and Technology | OECD
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CA21170
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