نتایج جستجو برای: reservoir host species

تعداد نتایج: 764960  

2017
Hilje M. Doekes Christophe Fraser Katrina A. Lythgoe

The existence of long-lived reservoirs of latently infected CD4+ T cells is the major barrier to curing HIV, and has been extensively studied in this light. However, the effect of these reservoirs on the evolutionary dynamics of the virus has received little attention. Here, we present a within-host quasispecies model that incorporates a long-lived reservoir, which we then nest into an epidemio...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
J. N. Mills T. G. Ksiazek C. J. Peters J. E. Childs

A series of intensive, longitudinal, mark-recapture studies of hantavirus infection dynamics in reservoir populations in the southwestern United States indicates consistent patterns as well as important differences among sites and host-virus associations. All studies found a higher prevalence of infection in older (particularly male) mice; one study associated wounds with seropositivity. These ...

2005
Erin Maureen Sorrell Daniel R. Perez Jeffrey DeStefano Hongquan Wan Sharon Azogue Gloria Ramirez

Title of Thesis: ADAPTATION OF A/MALLARD/POTSDAM/178-4/83 (H2N2) IN JAPANESE QUAIL LEADS TO REPLICATION AND TRANSMISSION IN CHICKENS Erin Maureen Sorrell, Master of Science, 2005 Thesis Directed By: Assistant Professor Daniel R. Perez Department of Veterinary Medicine VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine and The University of Maryland, College Park Influenza is a single stranded, negat...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2010
Patrick Foley Janet Foley

Plague persists as an enzootic in several very different rodent-flea communities around the world. In California, a diversity of rodent-flea communities maintains the disease, and a single-host reservoir seems unlikely. Logistic regression of plague presence on climate and topographic variables predicts plague in many localities where it is absent. Thus, a dynamic community-based analysis was n...

2016
Goudarz Molaei Michael C. Thomas Tim Muller Jan Medlock John J. Shepard Philip M. Armstrong Theodore G. Andreadis Charles Apperson

BACKGROUND Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus (Togaviridae, Alphavirus) is a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for occasional outbreaks of severe disease in humans and equines, resulting in high mortality and neurological impairment in most survivors. In the past, human disease outbreaks in the northeastern U.S. have occurred intermittently with no apparent patt...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Raina K Plowright Peggy Eby Peter J Hudson Ina L Smith David Westcott Wayne L Bryden Deborah Middleton Peter A Reid Rosemary A McFarlane Gerardo Martin Gary M Tabor Lee F Skerratt Dale L Anderson Gary Crameri David Quammen David Jordan Paul Freeman Lin-Fa Wang Jonathan H Epstein Glenn A Marsh Nina Y Kung Hamish McCallum

Viruses that originate in bats may be the most notorious emerging zoonoses that spill over from wildlife into domestic animals and humans. Understanding how these infections filter through ecological systems to cause disease in humans is of profound importance to public health. Transmission of viruses from bats to humans requires a hierarchy of enabling conditions that connect the distribution ...

2016
Mohammed Hashim Al-Yasiri Anne-Cécile Normand Coralie L’Ollivier Laurence Lachaud Nathalie Bourgeois Stanislas Rebaudet Renaud Piarroux Jean-François Mauffrey Stéphane Ranque

The opportunistic pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata is a component of the mycobiota of both humans and yellow-legged gulls that is prone to develop fluconazole resistance. Whether gulls are a reservoir of the yeast and facilitate the dissemination of human C. glabrata strains remains an open question. In this study, MLVA genotyping highlighted the lack of genetic structure of 190 C. glabrata st...

2017
Kelsey P. Legendre Kevin R. Macaluso

Rickettsia felis is an emerging pathogen of the transitional group of Rickettsia species and an important cause of febrile illness in Africa. Since the organism’s original discovery in the early 1990s, much research has been directed towards elucidating transmission mechanisms within the primary host and reservoir, the cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis). Several mechanisms for vertical and horizo...

2007
Edward B. Breitschwerdt

INTRODUCTION Bartonella species are fastidious gram-negative bacteria that are highly adapted to a mammalian reservoir host and within which the bacteria usually cause a long-lasting intraerythrocytic bacteremia.1,2 In the natural host, chronic bacteremia with a Bartonella species can frequently be detected by culture or PCR in seemingly healthy individuals. Until recently, mechanisms that faci...

2012
Ingo Jordan Vincent J. Munster Volker Sandig

Fruit bats and insectivorous bats are believed to provide a natural reservoir for a wide variety of infectious diseases. Several lines of evidence, including the successful isolation of infectious viruses, indicate that Marburg virus and Ravn virus have found a major reservoir in colonies of the Egyptian rousette (Rousettus aegyptiacus). To facilitate molecular studies on virus-reservoir host i...

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