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Emerging Tools for Identification of Arthropod Vectors
Future Microbiology, 2016The rapid and reliable identification of arthropod vector species is an essential component of the fight against vector-borne diseases. However, owing to the lack of entomological expertise required for the morphological identification method, development of alternative and complementary tools is needed.
Yssouf, Amina +3 more
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Understanding pathogen survival and transmission by arthropod vectors to prevent human disease
Science, 2022Many endemic poverty-associated diseases, such as malaria and leishmaniasis, are transmitted by arthropod vectors. Pathogens must interact with specific molecules in the vector gut, the microbiota, and the vector immune system to survive and be ...
C. Barillas-Mury +2 more
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Roles of Symbiotic Microorganisms in Arboviral Infection of Arthropod Vectors.
Trends in Parasitology, 2020Arthropod vectors serve as native reservoirs and transmitters of hundreds of arboviruses. In arthropod vectors, symbiotic microorganisms residing in the gut lumen and/or hemocoelic tissues maintain complicated relationships with their host and influence ...
Chunhong Yin +4 more
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Arthropod vectors of plant viruses
2020Arthropod vectors, including insects and mites, play a significant role in the transmission of several viruses to their shared plant hosts. Four classical modes of transmission as well as two less conventional ones are used by arthropod vectors with ...
Kyle G. Koch +2 more
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Exosome-Mediated Pathogen Transmission by Arthropod Vectors
Trends in Parasitology, 2018Recent molecular and cellular studies have highlighted a potentially important role for tick exosomes in parasite transmission. Here we summarize evolving hypotheses about the largely unknown cellular events that may take place at the tick-host-pathogen interface, focusing on a potential role for arthropod exosomes in this tripartite interaction.
Michael, Hackenberg, Michail, Kotsyfakis
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HTLV-I Infection and Arthropod Vectors
New England Journal of Medicine, 1989E L, Murphy +4 more
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