نتایج جستجو برای: vector tick

تعداد نتایج: 206705  

2017
Stephanie L. Richards Ricky Langley Charles S. Apperson

Improvements to risk assessments are needed to enhance our understanding of tick-borne disease epidemiology. We review tick vectors and duration of tick attachment required for pathogen transmission for the following pathogens/toxins and diseases: (1) Anaplasma phagocytophilum (anaplasmosis); (2) Babesia microti (babesiosis); (3) Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease); (4) Southern tick-associated...

Journal: :Ticks and tick-borne diseases 2015
Pilar Alberdi Nieves Ayllón Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz Lesley Bell-Sakyi Erich Zweygarth Snorre Stuen José de la Fuente

Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an intracellular rickettsial pathogen transmitted by Ixodes spp. ticks, which causes granulocytic anaplasmosis in humans, horses and dogs and tick-borne fever (TBF) in ruminants. In the United States, human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) is highly prevalent while TBF has not been reported. However, in Europe the situation is the opposite, with high prevalence for T...

Journal: :Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases 2009
J. S. Gray H. Dautel A. Estrada-Peña O. Kahl E. Lindgren

Zoonotic tick-borne diseases are an increasing health burden in Europe and there is speculation that this is partly due to climate change affecting vector biology and disease transmission. Data on the vector tick Ixodes ricinus suggest that an extension of its northern and altitude range has been accompanied by an increased prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis. Climate change may also be partl...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2007
Lesley Bell-Sakyi Erich Zweygarth Edmour F Blouin Ernest A Gould Frans Jongejan

Over 40 cell lines are currently available from 13 ixodid and one argasid tick species. The successful isolation and propagation of several economically important tick-borne pathogens in tick cell lines has created a useful model to study interactions between tick cells and these viral and bacterial disease agents. Tick cell lines have already proved to be a useful tool in helping to define the...

2013
Mária Kazimírová Iveta Štibrániová

Ticks require blood meal to complete development and reproduction. Multifunctional tick salivary glands play a pivotal role in tick feeding and transmission of pathogens. Tick salivary molecules injected into the host modulate host defence responses to the benefit of the feeding ticks. To colonize tick organs, tick-borne microorganisms must overcome several barriers, i.e., tick gut membrane, ti...

Journal: :Atmosphere 2021

Climate change is affecting human health worldwide. In particular, changes to local and global climate parameters influence vector water-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever, tick-borne encephalitis. The Republic of Sakha in northern Russia no exception. Long-term trends increasing annual temperatures thawing permafrost have corresponded with the northward range expansion tick-species Repu...

Hepatozoonosis is a protozoal disease caused by various species of Hepatozoon. This parasite is transmitted from tick; the main vector of Hepatozoon canis is usually the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus). However, several species of ticks are disposed as the alternative vectors. Dogs are usually infected by eating the tick or a part of the tick organ infected by the mature oocysts conta...

2010
Elena Gómez-Díaz Paul F Doherty David Duneau Karen D McCoy

Vector organisms are implicated in the transmission of close to a third of all infectious diseases. In many cases, multiple vectors (species or populations) can participate in transmission but may contribute differently to disease ecology and evolution. The presence of cryptic vector populations can be particularly problematic as differences in infection can be difficult to evaluate and may lea...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2000
E F Knipling C D Steelman

A theoretical analysis of the feasibility of controlling tick populations (Ixodidae) by the release of reared Ixodiphagus parasitoids in tick ecosystems yielded promising results. The analysis suggested that if reasonable progress could be made in mass-rearing the parasitoids, it would be possible to control the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis (Say), the vector of Lyme disease, by this biol...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Forgivemore Magunda Chelsea Wright Thompson David A Schneider Susan M Noh

UNLABELLED Tick-borne transmission of bacterial pathogens in the order Rickettsiales is responsible for diverse infectious diseases, many of them severe, in humans and animals. Transmission dynamics differ among these pathogens and are reflected in the pathogen-vector interaction. Anaplasma marginale has been shown to establish and maintain infectivity within Dermacentor spp. for weeks to month...

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