Ixodids
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:Adult ticks of the Ixodids family can often be found attached to deer, which makes them important vectors of Lyme disease.
Definition:The biting arachnids of the family Ixodidae.
Example:Ixodids, as disease vectors, can carry and transmit Lyme disease, transmitted to humans via infected blacklegged ticks.
Definition:Organisms that transmit pathogens from one host to another.
Example:Human granulocytic anaplasmosis is commonly found in dogs and is transmitted through the bite of an Ixodid tick.
Definition:The spread of an infectious agent from one host to another by an intermediate organism.
Example:Ixodids, as parasites, can survive for extended periods without feeding and can transmit pathogens while feeding.
Definition:Organisms that live on or in a host organism and obtain their nourishment at the host’s expense.
Example:Following a tick bite, a person may develop ticks-related skin infections that can cause severe allergic reactions.
Definition:Infections of the skin caused by microorganisms, typically due to the bite of a tick or other vector.
Example:A severe spread of tick bites in a region can cause a surge in allergic reactions among the local population.
Definition:Exaggerated immune responses to a harmful substance in the body, which can be life-threatening.
Example:The scutum is a defining feature of Ixodids, providing effective protection against environmental stressors.
Definition:A hard scale covering the dorsal surface of the body in ticks of the family Ixodidae.
Example:In the case of tick-borne illnesses like spotted fever, treatment often involves antibiotics to fight the infection.
Definition:The care provided to those with an illness or injury to help them recover.
Example:Understanding the life cycle of Ixodids helps in devising effective tick control strategies and preventing the spread of diseases.
Definition:The series of stages through which an organism passes from birth until maturity.
Example:Epidemiologists track the incidence of tick-borne diseases to understand the role of Ixodids in disease transmission.
Definition:The study of the spread and control of diseases in human or animal populations.
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