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Reptile vector-borne diseases (RVBDs) of zoonotic concern are caused by bacteria, protozoa and viruses transmitted by arthropod vectors, which belong to the subclass Acarina (mites and ticks) and the order Diptera (mosquitoes, sand flies and tsetse flies). The phyletic age of reptiles since their...

Author(s)
Mendoza-Roldan, J. A.; Mendoza-Roldan, M. A.; Otranto, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2021, 15, pp 132-142
Abstract

In the north-central United States, the blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis) is currently known to vector seven human pathogens. These include five bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto, Borrelia mayonii, Borrelia miyamotoi, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia muris eauclairensis), one ...

Author(s)
Johnson, T. L.; Graham, C. B.; Maes, S. E.; Hojgaard, A.; Fleshman, A.; Boegler, K. A.; Delory, M. J.; Slater, K. S.; Karpathy, S. E.; Bjork, J. K.; Neitzel, D. F.; Schiffman, E. K.; Eisen, R. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2018, 9, 6, pp 1499-1507
Abstract

Molecular identification of the previous blood meal source of a questing tick (Acari: Ixodidae) from blood meal fragments was proposed a few decades ago. Following this, several blood meal assays have been developed and published, but none of them have been taken into widespread use. Recently,...

Author(s)
Sormunen, J. J.; Mäkelä, S.; Klemola, T.; Alale, T. Y.; Vesterinen, E. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2023, 14, 3,
Abstract

Among transmissible diseases, vectorial diseases represent a major problem for public health. In the group of acarina, while ticks are the most commonly implicated vectors, other arthropods and notably Dermanyssoidea are also involved in the transmission of pathogenic agents. Since the role of this ...

Author(s)
Valiente Moro, C.; Chauve, C.; Zenner, L.
Publisher
PRINCEPS Editions, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Citation
Parasite, 2005, 12, 2, pp 99-109
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Paré, J. A.
Publisher
The North American Veterinary Conference, Gainesville, USA
Citation
Small animal and exotics. Proceedings of the North American Veterinary Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA, 15-19 January 2011, 2011, pp 1647-1648
Abstract

Vector feeding behavior can have a profound influence on the transmission of vector-borne diseases. In the case of black-legged ticks, Ixodes scapularis Say, which vectors the agents of Lyme disease, babesiosis, and other pathogens, the timing and propensity of questing can determine which hosts...

Author(s)
Thomas, C. E.; Burton, E. S.; Brunner, J. L.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
Citation
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2020, 57, 1, pp 8-16
Abstract

Background: The hard tick Haemaphysalis longicornis (Ixodidae) is widely distributed in East Asia, China, Australia and New Zealand. It can transmit many infectious pathogens, including the causative agents of human rickettsiosis, bovine theileriosis, bovine babesiosis and canine babesiosis....

Author(s)
Malik, M. I.; Nawaz, M.; Wang YaNan; Zhang HouShuang; Cao Jie; Zhou YongZhi; Hassan, I. A.; Islam, M. N.; Anwar, M. N.; Zhou JinLin
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Parasites and Vectors, 2019, 12, 500, pp (25 October 2019)
Abstract

The incidence and geographic range of tick-borne illness associated with Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus have dramatically increased in recent decades. Anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Borrelia spirochete infections, including Lyme borreliosis, account for tens of thousands of reported cases of ...

Author(s)
Graham, C. B.; Maes, S. E.; Hojgaard, A.; Fleshman, A. C.; Sheldon, S. W.; Eisen, R. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2018, 9, 2, pp 390-403
AbstractFull Text

Ticks are the most important external parasites of cattle and are known to transmit more pathogens than any other group of arthropods worldwide. About 80% of the world cattle population is at risk of ticks and tick-borne diseases, causing a global annual loss of $US22-30 billion. In Africa, the...

Author(s)
Nyangiwe, N.; Yawa, M.; Muchenje, V.
Publisher
South African Society of Animal Science, Hatfield, South Africa
Citation
South African Journal of Animal Science, 2018, 48, 5, pp 829-841
Abstract

Ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea) are among the most common vectors of zoonotic pathogens worldwide. While research on tick-borne pathogens is abundant, few studies have thoroughly investigated small-scale spatial differences in their occurrence. Here, we used long-term cloth-dragging data of Ixodes ricinus ...

Author(s)
Sormunen, J. J.; Klemola, T.; Hänninen, J.; Mäkelä, S.; Vuorinen, I.; Penttinen, R.; Sääksjärvi, I. E.; Vesterinen, E. J.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Emerging Microbes and Infections, 2018, 7, 11, pp 189

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