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Different species of ticks presents in Kunduz and Takhar provinces with their percentage. Each species of the ticks found are exhibited in the figure with number and percentage.

Different species of ticks presents in Kunduz and Takhar provinces with their percentage. Each species of the ticks found are exhibited in the figure with number and percentage.

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This study investigates CCHF epidemiological cases at a national level from 2007 to 2024, focusing on tick species identification, CCHFV molecular detection, intrinsic, and extrinsic factors associated with the disease's distribution in domestic animals (cattle, sheep, goats, camels, and chickens) in Kunduz and Takhar provinces of Afghanistan. Anal...

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