- Vector-borne infectious diseases
- Mosquito-borne diseases and control
- Viral Infections and Vectors
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
Brazil concentrates the largest number of primate species in world. In present study, an extensive literature review ticks on New World wild monkeys has been carried out, demonstrating that between years 1912 to 2018, 182 larvae, 137 nymphs and 31 adult (10 males 21 females) were collected 78 primates (from 12 different species) 28 distinct localities Brazilian territory. Additionally, examination allotments 11 tick collections revealed from 1919 2019, 93 91 175 (62 113 100 (among 20 43...
This research reports ticks on wild raptors in Brazil. Between the years 1936 and 2019, 127 larvae, 230 nymphs 34 adult were collected 92 (among 27 different species) from 35 localities distinct Brazilian biomes. Additionally, an extensive literature review has been carried out, demonstrating that 1993 to 2016, 29 81 nymphs, adults 186 indeterminate immature (larvae or nymphs) 41 (16 17 territory. The following tick species identified country: Amblyomma aureolatum (Pallas, 1772),...