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      • Cattle fever ticks (Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) annulatus and R. (B.) microplus) are the most dangerous cattle ectoparasites in the United States. These ticks have been a threat to American agriculture for generations because they spread the disease bovine babesiosis, commonly called cattle fever.
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  2. www.aphis.usda.gov › cattle › ticksCattle Fever Ticks

    May 15, 2024 · Cattle fever ticks ( Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) annulatus and R. (B.) microplus) are the most dangerous cattle ectoparasites in the United States. These ticks have been a threat to American agriculture for generations because they spread the disease bovine babesiosis, commonly called cattle fever.

  3. FACT SHEET. CATTLE FEVER TICKS. WHAT ARE CATTLE FEVER TICKS? Cattle fever ticks, scientifically known as Rhipicephalus (R.) annulatus and R. microplus, are dangerous cattle ectoparasites that can serve as vectors of serious disease.

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  4. Rhipicephalus annulatus, the cattle tick, is a hard-bodied tick of the genus Rhipicephalus. It is also known as North American cattle tick, North American Texas fever tick, and Texas fever tick. [1] Distribution. It shows a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BabesiaBabesia - Wikipedia

    Common names of the disease that Babesia microti causes are Texas cattle fever, redwater fever, tick fever, and Nantucket fever. The disease it causes in humans, babesiosis, is also called piroplasmosis. Babesia microti, however, is not part of the genus Babesia.

  6. Cattle fever ticks—Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) annulatus and R. (B.) microplus—are the most dangerous cattle ectoparasites in the United States. These ticks have been a threat to American agriculture for generations because they spread the disease bovine babesiosis, commonly called cattle fever.

  7. www.tahc.texas.gov › animal_health › feverticks-pestsTexas Animal Health Commission

    Cattle Fever Ticks, known scientifically as Rhipicephalus (formerly Boophilus) annulatus and R. microplus, are a significant threat to the United States cattle industry. These ticks are capable of carrying the protozoa, or microscopic parasites, Babesia bovis or B. bigemina, commonly known as cattle fever.

  8. Cattle fever ticks, known scientifically as Rhipicephalus (formerly Boophilus) annulatus and R. microplus, are a significant threat to the United States cattle industry. These ticks are capable of carrying the protozoa, or microscopic parasites, Babesia bovis or B. bigemina, commonly known as cattle fever.

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