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Publications by Klaus Hellmann
Prevention of Babesia Canis in Dogs: Efficacy of a Fixed Combination of Permethrin and Fipronil (Effitix®) Using an Experimental Transmission Blocking Model With Infected Dermacentor Reticulatus Ticks
Parasites and Vectors
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
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Efficacy of a Fixed Combination of Permethrin 54.5% and Fipronil 6.1% (Effitix®) in Dogs Experimentally Infested With Ixodes Ricinus
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Experimental Transmission of Anaplasma Marginale by Male Dermacentor Reticulatus
BMC Veterinary Research
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Prevention of the Transmission of Babesia Rossi by Haemaphysalis Elliptica in Dogs Treated With Nexgard®
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Clinico-Biochemical Responses of Dogs to Experimental Infection With Babesia Canis
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Efficacy of Dinotefuran, Permethrin and Pyriproxyfen Combination Spot-On on Dogs Against Phlebotomus Perniciosus and Ctenocephalides Canis
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Dermacentor Reticulatus, a Putative Vector of Babesia Cf. Microti (Syn. Theileria Annae) Piroplasm
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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Dermacentor Reticulatus and Haemaphysalis Punctata Ticks in the UK
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Prevalence of Infections and Co-Infections With 6 Pathogens in Dermacentor Reticulatus Ticks Collected in Eastern Poland
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Environmental
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Occupational Health
Comparative Metagenomic Profiling of Symbiotic Bacterial Communities Associated With Ixodes Persulcatus, Ixodes Pavlovskyi and Dermacentor Reticulatus Ticks
PLoS ONE
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