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Seasonal abundance of four Culicoides spp. (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) at Al-Ahsa oasis, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This report constitutes the first study of Culicoides spp. and their seasonal abundance at Al-Ahsa, the largest oasis in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
Abu Elzein, E.M.E.   +6 more
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Mechanisms controlling the infection of Culicoides biting midges with bluetongue virus [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The mechanisms controlling the transmission of bluetongue virus (DTV) by vector Clilicoides species were studied using immunohistochemistry, virus titration assays, in vitro transmission tests, viral binding protein analyses and transmission electron ...
Fu, Haiyan
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Quantifying the potential for bluetongue virus transmission in Danish cattle farms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
We used a mechanistic transmission model to estimate the number of infectious bites (IBs) generated per bluetongue virus (BTV) infected host (cattle) using estimated hourly microclimatic temperatures at 22,004 Danish cattle farms for the period 2000–2016,
A Sperlova   +38 more
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Study of egg laying pattern and hatching line formation of Culicoides peregrinus Kieffer and C. oxystoma Kieffer (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae), vector of bluetongue virus

open access: yesENTOMON
Gravid Culicoides females play an effective role in the propagation of the midge population which is ultimately associated with the outbreak of the disease. The high abundance of the vectors Culicoides peregrinus Kieffer and C. oxystoma Kieffer (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) has been recorded in West Bengal, followed by C.
Paramita Banerjee   +2 more
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ВЕКТОРНАЯ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТЬ И СПОСОБНОСТЬ НАСЕКОМЫХ – ПЕРЕНОСЧИКОВ ИНФЕКЦИЙ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The most important parameters of infection transmission: vector competence and vector ability of transmitters, elements of genesis of vector-borne diseases and intrabody pathology of insects are briefly described. Emergent occurrence and spread of vector-
F. I. Vasilevich   +5 more
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Thermal preference of Culicoides biting midges in laboratory and semi-field settings [PDF]

open access: yes
Biting midges of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are hematophagous insects, and some species can transmit a plethora of pathogens, e.g., bluetongue virus and African horse sickness virus, that mainly affect animals.
Hochstrasser, Alec L   +2 more
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DISTRIBUSI Culicoides spp. (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE) PADA PETERNAKAN AYAM PETELUR DI KABUPATEN SLEMAN YOGYAKARTA = A DISTRIBUTION OF Culicoides spp. (Dag bRA: CERATOPOGONIDAE) ON THE LAYER POULTRY FARMS IN SLEMAN REGEN [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Telah diteliti distribusi spesies Culicoides yang ada di kitar peternakan ayam petelur di Kabupaten Sleman Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. Penelitian ini ditujukan untuk mengetahui spesies-spesies Culicoides yang mempunyai peranan dalam menyebarkan penyakit ...
Ana Sahara, Dwi Priyowidodo
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Afrikansk hästpest, ett framtida hot i Europa till följd av ett förändrat klimat? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Afrikansk hästpest är en virussjukdom som framför allt drabbar djur ur familjen Equidae, det vill säga hästdjur. Afrikanskt hästpestvirus är ett Orbivirus som finns i 9 serotyper. Smittan sprids med blodsugande insekter ur släktet Culicoides (svidknott),
Herbe, Ida
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Bioecology of three main Culicoides Latreille species (Ceratopogonidae), vectors of equine and ruminant virus in Senegal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Several species of Culicoides Latreille are involved in the transmission of virus-es and nematodes in the Afrotropical Region. Vector-borne diseases caused by viruses transmitted by Culicoides biting midges have a renewed interest in West Africa, due to ...
Bakhoum, Mame Thierno   +5 more
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Sand flies and biting midges of Thailand and their role in transmission cycles of leishmaniases [PDF]

open access: yes
Leishmaniasis is receiving increasing attention in Thailand due to the growing number of autochthonous human cases. The causative agents in this region are Leishmania martiniquensis and L. orientalis from the subgenus Mundinia, which have been repeatedly
Mandysová, Adéla
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