Tick-associated diseases identified from hunting dogs during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Mayan community in Yucatan, Mexico
Karla Rosado,
Karla Solis,
Adan Monroy
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Hunting activity in the Mayan communities has increased due to COVID-19 and domestic dogs have gained more importance. Due to its proximity to humans, domestic dogs are a bridge between tick-borne diseases and humans and their peri-domestic environment. In Mexico, and especially in rural regions, there were not adequate records of tick-borne diseases during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Aim:
Identify tick-borne diseases (TBD) of ticks collected during the COVID-19 pandemic in a rural community.
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