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Ticks of the Middle East: Taxonomy, Biology, Ecology, Medical, and Veterinary Significance provides an in-depth examination of ticks and the diseases they transmit within the Middle East. This book is a valuable resource for understanding the taxonomy, biology, ecology, and impact of ticks on both human and animal health. Authored by a team of international experts, it addresses the classification and external morphology of various tick species, along with their lifecycle and environmental interactions. In addition to the foundational knowledge, this book delves into the medical and veterinary…mehr

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Ticks of the Middle East: Taxonomy, Biology, Ecology, Medical, and Veterinary Significance provides an in-depth examination of ticks and the diseases they transmit within the Middle East. This book is a valuable resource for understanding the taxonomy, biology, ecology, and impact of ticks on both human and animal health. Authored by a team of international experts, it addresses the classification and external morphology of various tick species, along with their lifecycle and environmental interactions. In addition to the foundational knowledge, this book delves into the medical and veterinary significance of ticks, highlighting their role in spreading diseases. It also offers insights into prevention and control strategies to mitigate infestation and disease transmission. The comprehensive coverage ensures that readers gain a thorough understanding of the ecological and health-related aspects of ticks in the Middle East region.
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Autorenporträt
Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu, PhD, currently works at the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Kosta does research in Medical and Veterinary Entomology, as well as in Biotherapy (Maggot debridement therapy and Hirudotherapy). His main subjects of interest are lice and louse-borne diseases, lice in archaeological remains, fleas, midges, bed bugs, Demodex, Scabies and house-dust mites, ticks and tick-borne diseases, the use of maggots for the treatment of chronic wounds, and the use of leeches in plastic surgery.