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Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus in questing non‐Hyalomma spp. ticks in Northwest Spain, 2021
Abstract Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) unexpectedly emerged in humans in Northwest Spain in 2021, and two additional cases were reported in the region in 2022. The 2021 case was associated with a tick bite on the outskirts of the city where the patient lived.
Raúl Cuadrado‐Matías+5 more
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Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by apicomplexan protozoa of the genus Babesia, with Babesia canis being a pathogenic and widespread species in mainland Europe. The United Kingdom has thought to have been free of endemic B. canis infection,
Ian Wright
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Optimization and Automation of Artificial Tick Feeding [PDF]
The in vitro feeding of hard ticks is a method that may be useful for studying different biological aspects of ticks and tick-borne diseases without the need for experimental animals.
Krull, Christoph
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Canine babesiosis is a clinically significant tick‐transmitted disease caused by several species of Babesia parasites. Babesia canis was the most prevalent parasite. Owned dogs had higher prevalence rate than stray/shelter dogs. Abstract Background Canine babesiosis is a clinically significant tick‐transmitted disease caused by several species of the ...
Amir Abdoli+8 more
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Monitoring of vector-borne diseases in the west part of Ukraine
During recent years, infectious and invasive animal diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and protozoa and transmitted by ticks have been a new problem in medical and veterinary practice. Many of these diseases are zoonoses and lead to the disability and
V. A. Levytska, A. B. Mushinsky
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Borrelia Diversity and Co-infection with Other Tick Borne Pathogens in Ticks [PDF]
Identifying Borrelia burgdorferi as the causative agent of Lyme disease in 1981 was a watershed moment in understanding the major impact that tick-borne zoonoses can have on public health worldwide, particularly in Europe and the USA.
Andrei D. Mihalca+6 more
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Dynamic nesting of Anaplasma marginale in the microbial communities of Rhipicephalus microplus
This study investigates the dynamic interactions within the microbiome of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus, emphasizing its relationship with the tick‐borne pathogen Anaplasma marginale. By analyzing ticks feeding on chronically infected cattle over a two‐year period using next‐generation sequencing, the research reveals significant fluctuations
Elianne Piloto‐Sardiñas+12 more
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Zoonotic occupational diseases in forestry workers: Lyme borreliosis, tularemia and leptospirosis in Europe [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Forestry workers and other people who come into close contact with wild animals, such as hunters, natural science researchers, game managers or mushroom/berry pickers, are at risk of contracting bacterial, parasitological or viral zoonotic ...
Oppliger, Anne, Richard, Stéphanie
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Characterisation of putative novel tick viruses and zoonotic risk prediction
Tick‐borne viruses remain a substantial zoonotic risk worldwide, so knowledge of the diversity of tick viruses has potential health consequences. Through data mining and bioinformatic analyses of more than 37,800 public meta‐genomic and ‐transcriptomic data sets, we found five putative novel Alphatetra‐like viruses, four putative novel Orthomyxo‐like ...
Yuting Lin, David J. Pascall
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Tick‐borne zoonoses are an emerging health issue. The expansion of ticks is mainly driven by climatic changes but also by new approaches to the management of the natural environment, increasing the abundance of vertebrate host species and thus the potential exposure to tick bites for both humans and companion animals.
Ezio Ferroglio+8 more
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