N R Bryson

Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Mozambique, C.P. 1922, Maputo, Mozambique.

Publications of N R Bryson

  • Ixodid ticks on dogs belonging to people in rural communities and villages in Maputo Province, Mozambique.

    Authors: C De Matos, C Sitoe, L Neves, N R Bryson, I G Horak

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 07/2008; 75(2):103-8.

    The species composition and geographic distribution of ixodid ticks infesting domestic dogs owned by people in rural communities and villages in Maputo Province was established by collecting ticks
  • Ixodid ticks on dogs in the eastern region of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

    Authors: N Nyangiwe, I G Horak, N R Bryson

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2007; 73(4):305-9.

    The objective of this study was to determine the species composition and geographic distribution of ixodid ticks infesting domestic dogs in the eastern region of the Eastern Cape Province.
  • Seroprevalence of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in cattle in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South Africa, associated with changes in vector-tick populations.

    Authors: M H Tønnesen, B L Penzhorn, N R Bryson, W H Stoltsz, T Masibigiri

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 07/2006; 77(2):61-5.

    A survey was conducted at 30 communal dip tanks and on 5 commercial farms in Limpopo Province, South Africa, during 1999 and 2000 to determine the seroprevalence of antibodies to Babesia bovis and
  • The impact of 2 dipping systems on endemic stability to bovine babesiosis and anaplasmosis in cattle in 4 communally grazed areas in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Authors: B O Rikhotso, W H Stoltsz, N R Bryson, J E M Sommerville

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 01/2006; 76(4):217-23.

    A 12-month study was conducted in 4 communal grazing areas in the Bushbuckridge region, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The main objective was to investigate the impact of reduced acaricide
  • Progression towards endemic stability to bovine babesiosis in cattle introduced onto a game ranch.

    Authors: Assefa Regassa, B L Penzhorn, N R Bryson

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2005; 71(4):333-6.

    An opportunity to study progression toward endemic stability to Babesia bigemina arose when cattle were reintroduced onto a game ranch in 1999 after an absence of three years. The study was conducted
  • Displacement of Boophilus decoloratus by Boophilus microplus in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Authors: M H Tønnesen, B L Penzhorn, N R Bryson, W H Stoltsz, T Masibigiri

    Experimental & applied acarology. 02/2004; 32(3):199-208.

    Boophilus ticks (n = 25,987) were collected from cattle at 30 communal dip tanks and five commercial farms in the Soutpansberg region, Limpopo Province, South Africa, between May 1999 and December
  • Attainment of endemic stability to Babesia bigemina in cattle on a South African ranch where non-intensive tick control was applied.

    Authors: Assefa Regassa, B L Penzhorn, N R Bryson

    Veterinary parasitology. 11/2003; 116(4):267-74.

    The seroprevalence of Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis antibodies in non-vaccinated cattle was monitored on a South African ranch. The main objective was to assess the endemic stability to bovine
  • Comparison of 3 tests to detect acaricide resistance in Boophilus decoloratus on dairy farms in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

    Authors: S Mekonnen, N R Bryson, L J Fourie, R J Peter, A M Spickett, R J Taylor, T Strydom, D H Kemp, I G Horak

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 07/2003; 74(2):41-4.

    The susceptibility of the larval offspring of engorged female Boophilus decoloratus, and of the engorged females, collected from cattle on the dairy farms Brycedale, Sunny Grove and Welgevind in the
  • Ixodid ticks on cattle belonging to small-scale farmers at 4 communal grazing areas in South Africa.

    Authors: N R Bryson, G A Tice, I G Horak, C G Stewart, B J A du Plessis

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 10/2002; 73(3):98-103.

    Ixodid ticks were collected during the period September 1991 to August 1993 from cattle belonging to small-scale farmers utilising 4 communal grazing areas. Three of these were in North West Province
  • The prevalence of Cowdria ruminantium in free-living adult Amblyomma hebraeum collected at a communal grazing area and in 2 wildlife reserves in South Africa.

    Authors: N R Bryson, I G Horak, E H Venter, S M Mahan, B Simbi, T F Peter

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 10/2002; 73(3):131-2.

    In order to detect the prevalence of Cowdria ruminantium in the vector tick, Amblyomma hebraeum, free-living, unfed adult ticks were collected with the aid of pheromone/CO2 traps. Ticks were
  • Acaricide resistance profiles of single- and multi-host ticks from communal and commercial farming areas in the Eastern Cape and North-West Provinces of South Africa.

    Authors: S Mekonnen, N R Bryson, L J Fourie, R J Peter, A M Spickett, R J Taylor, T Strydom, I G Horak

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 07/2002; 69(2):99-105.

    A field study (February 2000 to August 2001) was conducted on communal and commercial farms in the Eastern Cape and North-West Provinces of South Africa to detect the levels of tick resistance to
  • Ixodid ticks on indigenous goats owned by small-scale farmers in four communal grazing areas in South Africa.

    Authors: N R Bryson, G A Tice, I G Horak, C G Stewart, B J A du Plessis

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 04/2002; 73(1):26-30.

    Indigenous goats belonging to small-scale farmers in 4 communal grazing areas in South Africa were sampled for ixodid ticks during the period September 1991 to May 1993. Three of these areas were in
  • Ectoparasites of dogs belonging to people in resource-poor communities in North West Province, South Africa.

    Authors: N R Bryson, I G Horak, E W Höhn, J P Louw

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 10/2000; 71(3):175-9.

    A total of 344 dogs belonging to people in resource-poor communities in North West Province, South Africa, was examined for ectoparasites, and all visible arthropods were collected from the left side
  • Collection of free-living nymphs and adults of Amblyomma hebraeum (Acari: Ixodidae) with pheromone/carbon dioxide traps at 5 different ecological sites in heartwater endemic regions of South Africa.

    Authors: N R Bryson, I G Horak, E H Venter, C E Yunker

    Experimental & applied acarology. 02/2000; 24(12):971-82.

    The capture of free-living adults and nymphs of Amblyomma hebraeum, the main vector of heartwater in domestic and wild ruminants in South Africa, by means of
  • Cowdria ruminantium infection in ticks in the Kruger National Park.

    Authors: T F Peter, N R Bryson, B D Perry, C J O'Callaghan, G F Medley, G E Smith, G Mlambo, I G Horak, M J Burridge, S M Mahan

    The Veterinary record. 10/1999; 145(11):304-7.

    Adult Amblyomma hebraeum ticks, the principle vector of heartwater (cowdriosis) of domestic ruminants in southern Africa, were collected in pheromone traps placed in Kruger National Park, an
  • A primary animal health care approach to treatment and control of flea (Ctenocephalides felis) infestation in indigenous goats kept on communal grazing.

    Authors: C M McCrindle, E D Green, N R Bryson

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 04/1999; 70(1):21-4.

    This paper describes a primary health care approach to an infestation of indigenous goats by the common cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. The flea species was identified using scanning electron
  • The absence of clinical disease in cattle in communal grazing areas where farmers are changing from an intensive dipping programme to one of endemic stability to tick-borne diseases.

    Authors: G A Tice, N R Bryson, C G Stewart, B Du Plessis, D T De Wall

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 10/1998; 65(3):169-75.

    A two-year field study was conducted in four communal grazing areas in South Africa. Sera were collected from young cattle (6-18 months old) in these areas during the winters of 1991 to 1993. The
  • Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae in southern Africa--evidence for infections in domestic cats and implications for veterinarians.

    Authors: P J Kelly, L A Matthewman, D Hayter, S Downey, K Wray, N R Bryson, D Raoult

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 12/1996; 67(4):182-7.

    Substantial evidence has recently accumulated showing domestic cats to be the principal reservoirs of Bartonella henselae, the aetiological agent of human diseases including cat-scratch disease,
  • The possible role of two common three-host ticks, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Amblyomma hebraeum, in the transmission of bovine leukosis virus.

    Authors: S D Morris, N R Bryson, D T De Waal, O Matthee, E R Du Preez, M van Vuuren, E S Kadish

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 10/1996; 67(3):148-50.

    The possible role of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Amblyomma hebraeum in the mechanical and transstadial transmission of bovine leukosis virus (BLV) was investigated. BLV-free laboratory strains

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Keywords of N R Bryson

B. bigemina
 
B. bovis
 
Babesia bigemina
 
cattle dip-tanks
 
evertsi evertsi
 
grazing areas
 
R. evertsi evertsi
 
Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi
 
South Africa
 
tick species
 
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Institutions

  • 2000–2005
    • University of Pretoria
      Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa