Potencial de Boophilus Microplus (Canestrini) (Acari Ixodidae) como vector para el virus de la estomatitis vesicular serotipo New Jersey
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1992
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Calvo Arias, Eida Mayela
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Universidad Nacional (Costa Rica)
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Con el objeto de demostrar el potencia de Boophilus microplus (Canestrini) como vector de la Estomatitis Vesicular serotipo New Jersey (E.V.-N.J.), Se utilizaron garrapatas desprendidas manualmente de un bovino hembra con sintomatología clínica cuya etiología había sido comprobada mediante prueba de neutralización en el laboratorio. De estas garrapatas, un grupo de ellas se utilizó para determinar la presencia del virus y el otro para colonizarla en el laboratorio y averiguar sus parámetros reproductivos. Se determinó la posibilidad de infectar experimentalmente a las garrapatas, mediante dos vías, una mediante ingesta en un ternero inoculado con Estomatititis Vesicular serotipo New Jersey (E.V.-N.J.), y la otra mediante inoculación intracelómica.
In order to demonstrate the potency of Boophilus microplus (Canestrini) as a vector of New Jersey serotype Vesicular Stomatitis (EV-NJ), ticks detached manually from a female bovine with clinical symptoms whose etiology had been verified by a neutralization test were used. The laboratory. Of these ticks, one group of them was used to determine the presence of the virus and the other to colonize it in the laboratory and find out its reproductive parameters. The possibility of experimentally infecting ticks was determined by two routes, one by ingestion in a calf inoculated with New Jersey serotype Vesicular Stomatititis (E.V.-N.J.), and the other by intracoelomic inoculation.
In order to demonstrate the potency of Boophilus microplus (Canestrini) as a vector of New Jersey serotype Vesicular Stomatitis (EV-NJ), ticks detached manually from a female bovine with clinical symptoms whose etiology had been verified by a neutralization test were used. The laboratory. Of these ticks, one group of them was used to determine the presence of the virus and the other to colonize it in the laboratory and find out its reproductive parameters. The possibility of experimentally infecting ticks was determined by two routes, one by ingestion in a calf inoculated with New Jersey serotype Vesicular Stomatititis (E.V.-N.J.), and the other by intracoelomic inoculation.
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Calvo Arias, E. M. (1992). Potencial de Boophilus Microplus (Canestrini) (Acari Ixodidae) como vector para el virus de la estomatitis vesicular serotipo New Jersey. [Tesis de Licenciatura. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica]. Repositorio Académico Institucional.
Palabras clave
VIRUS, GARRAPATAS, ESTOMATITIS, MEDICINA VETERINARIA, ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES, BOOPHILUS, ACARI, TICK, VETERINARY MEDICINE