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Ticks infesting dogs and cats in North America: Biology, geographic distribution, and pathogen transmission

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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
卷 294, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109392

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Amblyomma; Cat; Dermacentor; Dog; Ixodes; Haemaphysalis; Ornithodoros; Otobius; Rhipicephalus; Tick

资金

  1. National Center for Veterinary Parasitology
  2. Krull-Ewing Endowment at Oklahoma State University
  3. National Science Foundation [IIA1920946]
  4. National Institutes of Health [AI149638]

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This article summarizes the common ticks infesting dogs and cats in North America, including their life histories, morphologies, and feeding behaviors. It also highlights the changes in geographic distribution and the risks of tick-borne diseases for pets. Understanding the natural history of ticks and the maintenance cycles responsible for infections is crucial in combating the health challenges posed by ticks.
A diverse array of ixodid and argasid ticks infest dogs and cats in North America, resulting in skin lesions, blood loss, and disease. The ticks most commonly found on pets in this region are hard ticks of the genera Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Ixodes, and Rhipicephalus, as well as the more recently established Haemaphysalis longicornis. Soft tick genera, especially Otobius and Ornithodoros, are also reported from pets in some regions. In this review, we provide a summary of the complex and diverse life histories, distinct morphologies, and questing and feeding behaviors of the more common ticks of dogs and cats in North America with a focus on recent changes in geographic distribution. We also review pathogens of dogs and cats associated with the different tick species, some of which can cause serious, potentially fatal disease, and describe the zoonotic risk posed by ticks of pets. Understanding the natural history of ticks and the maintenance cycles responsible for providing an ongoing source of tick-borne infections is critical to effectively combatting the challenges ticks pose to the health of pets and people.

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