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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Sylla, Massamba, Jean-François Molez, J. P. Cornet, & J.-L. Camicas. (2009). Climate change and distribution of ticks (Acari: Ixodida) in Senegal and Mauritania. Acarologia. 48. 137–153.3 indexed citations
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Sylla, Massamba, Jean-François Molez, J. P. Cornet, Bernard Mondet, & J.-L. Camicas. (2006). LES TIQUES (ACARI: IXODIDA) DU SÉNÉGAL : FRÉQUENCE DES HÔTES RÉPERTORIÉS, DYNAMIQUE SAISONNIÈRE ET CHOROLOGIE D'AMBLYOMMA (XIPHIASTOR) VARIEGATUM (FABRICIUS, 1794). Acarologia. 47. 13–23.1 indexed citations
Sylla, Massamba, J. P. Cornet, & Bernard Marchand. (1997). Description of Alectorobius (Reticulinasus) camicasi sp. nov. (Acari: Ixodoidea: Argasidae), a parasite of fruit bats Rousettus aegyptiacus occidentalis in Senegal. Acarologia. 38(3). 239–254.2 indexed citations
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Cornet, J. P., H. Zeller, & J.-L. Camicas. (1995). Contribution à l'étude des tiques (Acarina : Ixodina) vectrices du virus de la fièvre hémorragique Crimée-Congo (CCHF) au Sénégal. II: Biologie, aux stases preimaginales, de Hyalomma marginatum rufipes. Acarologia. 36(4). 293–295.1 indexed citations
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Cornet, J. P., et al.. (1995). Contribution a l'études des tiques (Acarina : Ixodina) vectrices du virus de la fièvre hémorraggique Crimée-Congo (CCHF) au Sénégal. I: Analyse du parasitisme chez les petits rongeurs. Acarologia. 36(4). 287–292.1 indexed citations
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Cornet, J. P.. (1995). Contribution to the study of ticks from the Central African Republic 4 Inventory and distribution. 36(3). 203–212.2 indexed citations
Cornet, J. P.. (1987). Contribution to the study of the ticks of the Central African Republic (Acarina: Ixodina): 2 - Ecology of arboviruses. Acarologia. 28(2). 123–127.2 indexed citations
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Cornet, J. P., et al.. (1986). Contribution à l'étude des tiques de la République Centrafricaine (Acarina: Ixodina). I: Dynamique des populations imaginales de Rhipicephalus muhsamae Morel et Vassiliades 1965 et de Rhipicephalus senegalensis Koch 1844. Acarologia. 27(3). 229–234.2 indexed citations
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Cornet, J. P., et al.. (1979). [Transovarian passage of Dugbe virus in the tick Amblyomma variegatum (Fabricius)].. PubMed. 71(1). 19–22.3 indexed citations
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Germain, Max, P. Sureau, Jean-Pierre Hervé, et al.. (1976). Isolements du virus de la fièvre jaune à partir d' Aedes du groupe A. africanus (Theobald) en République Centrafricaine : importance des savanes humides et semi-humides en tant que zone d'émergence du virus amaril. 14(2). 125–139.13 indexed citations
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Germain, Max, Jean-Pierre Hervé, P. Sureau, et al.. (1976). Une souche de virus amaril isolée d' Aedes ( Stegomyia ) opok Corbet et Van Someren en République Centrafricaine. 14(2). 101–104.6 indexed citations
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