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    Potential Role for Ixodid (Hard) Tick Vectors in the Transmission of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in Cattle by Tuppurainen, E.S.M, Stoltsz, W.H, Troskie, M, Wallace, D.B, Oura, C.A.L, Mellor, P.S, Coetzer, J.A.W, Venter, E.H

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-04-2011)
    “…Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an economically important cattle disease. The disease is endemic in many African countries, but outbreaks have also been reported…”
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    Molecular Characterization of Theileria Species Associated with Mortality in Four Species of African Antelopes by Nijhof, A. M, Pillay, V, Steyl, J, Prozesky, L, Stoltsz, W. H, Lawrence, J. A, Penzhorn, B. L, Jongejan, F

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-12-2005)
    “…Pathogen DNA was isolated from roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus), sable antelope (Hippotragus niger), greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), and common…”
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    Detection of lumpy skin disease virus in saliva of ticks fed on lumpy skin disease virus-infected cattle by Lubinga, J. C, Tuppurainen, E. S. M, Stoltsz, W. H, Ebersohn, K, Coetzer, J. A. W, Venter, E. H

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-09-2013)
    “…Lumpy skin disease is an economically important disease of cattle that is caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which belongs to the genus…”
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    Evidence of lumpy skin disease virus over-wintering by transstadial persistence in Amblyomma hebraeum and transovarial persistence in Rhipicephalus decoloratus ticks by Lubinga, J. C, Tuppurainen, E. S. M, Coetzer, J. A. W, Stoltsz, W. H, Venter, E. H

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (2014)
    “…Lumpy skin disease is a debilitating cattle disease caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), belonging to the genus Capripoxvirus. Epidemics of the…”
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    Displacement of Boophilus decoloratus by Boophilus microplus in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South Africa by Tonnesen, M.H, Penzhorn, B.L, Bryson, N.R, Stoltsz, W.H, Masibigiri, T

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-01-2004)
    “…Boophilus ticks (n = 25,987) were collected from cattle at 30 communal dip tanks and five commercial farms in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South…”
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    Mechanical transmission of lumpy skin disease virus by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus male ticks by TUPPURAINEN, E. S. M., LUBINGA, J. C., STOLTSZ, W. H., TROSKIE, M., CARPENTER, S. T., COETZER, J. A. W., VENTER, E. H., OURA, C. A. L.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-02-2013)
    “…Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an economically important, acute or sub-acute, viral disease of cattle that occurs across Africa and in the Middle East. The aim of…”
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    Evidence of Transstadial and Mechanical Transmission of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus by Amblyomma hebraeum Ticks by Lubinga, J. C., Tuppurainen, E. S. M., Mahlare, R., Coetzer, J. A. W., Stoltsz, W. H., Venter, E. H.

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-04-2015)
    “…Summary Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an economically important disease caused by LSD virus (LSDV), a Capripoxvirus, characterized by fever and circumscribed…”
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    SHORT REPORT: Mechanical transmission of lumpy skin disease virus by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus male ticks by TUPPURAINEN, E. S. M., LUBINGA, J. C., STOLTSZ, W. H., TROSKIE, M., CARPENTER, S. T., COETZER, J. A. W., VENTER, E. H., OURA, C. A. L.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-02-2013)
    “…Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an economically important, acute or sub-acute, viral disease of cattle that occurs across Africa and in the Middle East. The aim of…”
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    The impact of 2 dipping systems on endemic stability to bovine babesiosis and anaplasmosis in cattle in 4 communally grazed areas in Limpopo Province, South Africa by Rikhotso, B.O., Bryson, N.R., Sommerville, J.E.M., Stoltsz, W.H.

    “…A 12-month study was conducted in 4 communal grazing areas in the Bushbuckridge region, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The main objective was to investigate…”
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    Seroprevalence of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in cattle in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South Africa, associated with changes in vector-tick populations by Tonnesen, M.H., Penzhorn, B.L., Bryson, N.R., Stoltsz, W.H., Masibigiri, T.

    “…A survey was conducted at 30 communal dip tanks and on 5 commercial farms in Limpopo Province, South Africa, during 1999 and 2000 to determine the…”
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    A survey of the incidence and importance of the tick-borne diseases heartwater, redwater and anaplasmosis in the heartwater-endemic regions of South Africa by Du Plessis, J L, De Waal, D T, Stoltsz, W H

    “…In an almost 50% response to a survey questionnaire, farmers in the heartwater-endemic regions of South Africa indicated that they were experiencing losses of…”
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    Comparative infection rates of Theileria parva lawrencei in salivary glands of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicephalus zambeziensis by Blouin, E F, Stoltsz, W H

    “…Three cattle, which had been experimentally infected with Theileria parva lawrencei and maintained as carriers of the infection, were each infested…”
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    Corridor disease in South Africa: a review of the current status by Potgieter, F T, Stoltsz, W H, Blouin, E F, Roos, J A

    “…The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is a reservoir host of Theileria parva lawrencei the causative organism of Corridor or buffalo disease of cattle. This…”
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    An investigation into alternative methods for the serodiagnosis of dourine by Williamson, C C, Stoltsz, W H, Mattheus, A, Schiele, G J

    “…The complement fixation test (CFT), indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT), card agglutination test for trypanosomiasis (CATT) and enzyme-linked…”
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