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Arthropod vectors of disease agents: their role in public and veterinary health in Turkiye and their control measures.

Acta Tropica, 2023
Mosquitoes, sandflies, and ticks are hematophagous arthropods that pose a huge threat to public and veterinary health. They are capable of serving as vectors of disease agents that can and have caused explosive epidemics affecting millions of people and ...
M. Touray   +9 more
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Anticoagulants in vector arthropods

Parasitology Today, 1996
Arthropod-borne diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Mosquitoes alone may account for as many as three million deaths annually via the transmission of malaria. Because these diseases are transmitted to humans and to other vertebrates as a result of the ability of arthropods to feed on blood, the study of the biochemical ...
K R, Stark, A A, James
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Arthropod Vector Biocontainment

2016
The recent emergence and reemergence of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) such as chikungunya and Zika viruses, which are transmitted by mosquitoes, highlights the need to increase the capacity to conduct research on these pathogens and the vectors that are involved in the transmission cycles.
Dana L. Vanlandingham   +2 more
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Behavior-based control of arthropod vectors: the case of mosquitoes, ticks, and Chagasic bugs

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This chapter outlines the patterns and occurrences of major diseases transmitted by arthropod vectors, highlighting the need for behavior-based control strategies, first, focusing on mosquito control tools with an emphasis on how knowledge of mosquito ...
A. E. Gutiérrez-Cabrera   +4 more
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Arthropods: Vectors of Disease Agents

Laboratory Medicine, 1994
Abstract : This is the third and final article in a continuing education series on arthropods. The interactions between arthropods and the various etiologic agents they transmit are reviewed. The incidence of arthropod-borne diseases in the United States, the causative agents, and their reservoirs, vectors and transmission mechanisms are summarized in ...
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Skin and Arthropod Vectors

2018
Recent research on skin immunity and the skin microbiome reveals the complexity of the skin and its importance in the development of immunity against arthropod-borne diseases. In diseases such as malaria, borreliosis, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, etc., the skin interface has been shown as an essential site for pathogens to hide from the immune ...
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Managing Risks of Arthropod Vector Research

Science, 2000
Field research with vectors is an essential aspect of vector biology research and vector-borne disease prevention and control. This type of research, which brings experimental vector manipulations into endemic areas, can present risks to human populations.
Kathryn S. Aultman   +5 more
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Genetic make-up of arthropod vectors

Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 2015
A better understanding of the molecular aspects of arthropod vector biology and the processes that determine pathogen transmission can lead to the development of novel or improved control methods for vectors and vector-borne diseases. The 'omics' era provides unprecedented opportunities to explore these aspects of vectors and the diseases which they ...
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Arthropod Vectors and Vector-Borne Bacterial Pathogens in Yosemite National Park

Journal of Medical Entomology, 2011
Ticks, fleas, and vector-borne pathogens were surveyed in diverse small mammals in Yosemite National Park, California, from 2005 to 2007. A total of 450 unique captures of small mammals was collected during a 3-yr period and yielded 16 species of fleas and 10 species of ticks, including known vectors of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Borrelia ...
Katryna A, Fleer   +3 more
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Modification of arthropod vector competence via symbiotic bacteria

Parasitology Today, 1993
Some of the world's most devastating diseases are transmitted by arthropod vectors. Attempts to control these arthropods are currently being challenged by the widespread appearance of insecticide resistance. It is therefore desirable to develop alternative strategies to complement existing methods of vector control. In this review, Charles Beard, Scott
Beard, C. B.   +4 more
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