Dipping and tick destruction : part 4
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Watkins-Pitchford, H.
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Pretoria : Government Printing and Stationery Office
Abstract
This report deals more with the details of the actual attachment of the tick and the attendant infection of its host.The topics reported on are: Schedule I – Two charts illustrating the production of the disease East Coast fever by means of a single tick;
Schedule II – Four charts showing that after attachment for a certain period to its host the tick loses its power of infection;
Schedule III – Four charts illustrating the finding that the brown tick cannot infect its host until many hours after its effective attachment;
Schedule IV – Three charts showing that the brown tick can not only reattach itself but can actually infect successive hosts;
Schedule V – Two charts showing the ability of the horse to act as the host of, and convey the disease, by means of a single infectious tick;
Schedule VI – A schema showing the exact period or phase of the tick’s attachment during which it is infectious;
Schedule VII – A photograph of a group of regularly dipped equines to show that the animals are not affected in condition;
Schedule VIII – Six microphotographs on the head of the tick;
Schedule IX – Correspondence relating to effect of “Laboratory” dip upon wool;
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Keywords
South Africa, Veterinary reports, Sheep scab, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, Brown tick, East Coast fever
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Citation
Watkins-Pitchford, H 1912, 'Dipping and tick destruction : part 4', Government Printing and Stationery Office, Pretoria, pp.31.