Auflistung nach Autor "Lefkaditis, M."
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First evidence of Leishmania infection in European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in Greece: GIS analysis and phylogenetic position within the Leishmania spp
Tsokana, C. N.; Sokos, C.; Giannakopoulos, A.; Mamuris, Z.; Birtsas, P.; Papaspyropoulos, K.; Valiakos, G.; Spyrou, V.; Lefkaditis, M.; Chatzopoulos, D. C.; Kantere, M.; Manolakou, K.; Touloudi, A.; Burriel, A. R.; Ferroglio, E.; Hadjichristodoulou, C.; Billinis, C. (2015)Although the existence of a sylvatic transmission cycle of Leishmania spp., independent from the domestic cycle, has been proposed, data are scarce on Leishmania infection in wild mammals in Greece. In this study, we aimed ... -
Laboratory development of Dermacentor marginatus ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) at two temperatures
Magdas, C.; Magdas, V. A.; Mihalca, A. D.; Baciu, H.; Gherman, C. M.; Stefanut, C. L.; Lefkaditis, M.; Cozma, V. (2015)The influence of two temperatures on the development of Dermacentor marginatus evolutive cycle was studied. Tests performed under controlled laboratory conditions at 21 A degrees C, 80 % RH and 27 A degrees C, RH 80 %, on ... -
Pulmonary Lesions caused by the Nematode Rhabdias fuscovenosa in a Grass Snake, Natrix natrix
Mihalca, A. D.; Miclaus, V.; Lefkaditis, M. (2010)In June 2005, a free-ranging grass snake, Natrix natrix infected with Rhabdias fuscovenosa was collected for histologic examination of the lungs. Gross lesions were not noted; however, histologic examination revealed ... -
Zoonotic pathogens associated with Hyalomma aegyptium in endangered tortoises: evidence for host-switching behaviour in ticks?
Pastiu, A. I.; Matei, I. A.; Mihalca, A. D.; D'Amico, G.; Dumitrache, M. O.; Kalmar, Z.; Sandor, A. D.; Lefkaditis, M.; Gherman, C. M.; Cozma, V. (2012)Background: Hyalomma aegyptium is a hard-tick with a typical three-host life cycle. The main hosts are Palearctic tortoises of genus Testudo. However, other hosts can be used by immature ticks for feeding in natural ...