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Neumann, 1901
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The scrub tick,
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, a livestock pest, has been found, on dogs in
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(
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), and provisionally in
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on cattle (
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). The latter record would seem certain as bovine theileriasis from
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(=
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) was also reported for
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(
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). Although bovine theileriasis is not considered highly pathogenetic, this disease is only transmitted through infected ticks, and in the case of
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, the likely vector being the scrub tick,
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. Elsewhere the scrub tick has been reported on a wide variety of mammals and some birds. It has implicated in various diseases in some areas, but even without any pathogen, a heavy infestation of this tick has been known to cause the death of its livestock host (
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).
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