Ixodoid ticks on rodents in the deserts of South Kazakhstan


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Abstract

The tick fauna of rodents was studied in the Muyunkum (Chu-Talas interfluve) and Eastern Kyzylkum deserts and in the west of Betpakdala. Hyalomma asiaticum asiaticum, Haemaphysalis erinacei turanica, and Ornithodoros tartakovskyi ticks were dominant in all the desert regions but the degree of dominance of individual species varied in different deserts. The greatest number of ticks parasitized Rhombomys opimus and Spermophilus fulvus. The ticks parasitizing rodents are vectors of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Q fever, tick-borne spotted fevers, and borrelioses.

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L. P. Rapoport

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

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Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

M. V. Kulemin

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

E. A. Melnichuk

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

Zh. B. Kobeshova

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

T. M. Shokputov

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

L. M. Atovullaeva

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

R. Sailaubekuly

Shymkent Antiplague Station of Consumers Protection Committee of the Ministry of National Economy

Email: Lilya2001@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Shymkent, 160013

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