Epidemiology and zoonotic significance of tick and mites
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Genetic epidemiology is the study of the role of genetic factors in determining health and disease in families and in populations, and the interplay of such genetic factors with environmental factors. Genetic epidemiology seeks to derive a statistical and quantitative analysis of how genetics work in large groups
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Ticks are important ectoparasites that cause great economic and health losses in production animals, such as cattle, small ruminants, swine and poultry. The feeding habits of ticks cause stress in animals affected by bites, blood losses that can lead to anemia and even death.
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