HEMOLIVIA MAURITANICA (HAEMOGREGARINIDAE: APICOMPLEXA) INFECTION IN THE TORTOISE TESTUDO GRAECA IN THE NEAR EAST WITH DATA ON SPOROGONOUS DEVELOPMENT IN THE TICK VECTOR HYALOMNA AEGYPTIUM

Hemolivia mauritanica (Haemogregarinidae: Apicomplexa) infection in the tortoise Testudo graeca in the Near East with data on sporogonous development in the tick vector Hyalomna aegyptium

Testudo graeca tortoises were collected in the northern and southern Golan Heights (Israeli occupied territory of south Syria), and various locations in Israel and Palestine.Hyalomma aegyptium ticks were found only on Golan Height tortoises, and only the tortoises and ticks from the northern Golan Heights were infected with Hemolivia mauritanica.To

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An Ontology to Bridge the Clinical Management of Patients and Public Health Responses for Strengthening Infectious Disease Surveillance: Design Science Study

BackgroundNovel surveillance approaches using digital technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT), have evolved, enhancing traditional infectious disease surveillance systems by enabling real-time detection of outbreaks and reaching a wider population.However, disparate, heterogenous infectious disease wx gloves surveillance systems often

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