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| [[Ixodes scapularis]] (black-legged tick, deer tick) |
| [[Ixodes scapularis]] (black-legged tick, deer tick) |
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| eastern US and southern Ontario |
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| [[Lyme disease]], [[babesiosis]], [[anaplasmosis]], [[ehrliciosis]], [[Powassan virus]] |
| [[Lyme disease]], [[babesiosis]], [[anaplasmosis]], [[ehrliciosis]], [[Powassan virus]] |
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|[[Ixodes pacificus]] (western black-legged tick) |
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|Pacific coast of US and Canada |
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|[[Lyme disease]], [[anaplasmosis]] |
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|[[Ixodes persulcatus]] |
|[[Ixodes persulcatus]] |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 15 September 2023
- Genus of hard-bodied ticks
Species (Common Name[s]) | Distribution | Diseases Transmitted |
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Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick, deer tick) | eastern US and southern Ontario | Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, ehrliciosis, Powassan virus |
Ixodes pacificus (western black-legged tick) | Pacific coast of US and Canada | Lyme disease, anaplasmosis |
Ixodes persulcatus | tick-borne encephalitis | |
Ixodes ovatus | Japan | tick-borne encephalitis |
Ixodes ricinus | Eastern Europe and Scandinavia | tick-borne encephalitis |