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Эпизоологическая и эпидемиологическая значимость гамазовых клещей (сем. Haemogamasidae, oudms. , 1926, Р. Haemogamasus Berl. , 1889) мелких млекопитающих на территории Прибайкалья

Эпизоологическая и эпидемиологическая значимость гамазовых клещей (сем. Haemogamasidae, oudms. , 1926, Р. Haemogamasus Berl. , 1889) мелких млекопитающих на территории Прибайкалья

Abstract

For the first time data on the fauna, distribution, epizootological and epidemiological significance of the ticks of gen. Haemogamasus in Baikal region were summarized. 10 species of this genus were registered, from 7 pathogenic organisms were detected. Gamasid mites are serious and actual danger concerning natural foci diseases.

Впервые обобщены сведения о фауне, распространению, эпизоотологической и эпидемиологической значимости клещей р. Haemogamasus на территории Прибайкалья. Зарегистрировано 10 видов из этого рода, от 7 выделены возбудители заболеваний. Гамазовые клещи представляют серьезную и реальную опасность в плане природноочаговых заболеваний.

Keywords

ГАМАЗОВЫЕ КЛЕЩИ, ЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКОЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ, ПРИБАЙКАЛЬЕ

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