نتایج جستجو برای: arbovirus

تعداد نتایج: 2950  

2011
Chantal Reusken Ankje De Vries Erik Ceelen Jacob Beeuwkes Ernst-Jan Scholte

The Dutch national nature reserve “De Oostvaardersplassen” is considered a potential high-risk area for arbovirus circulation in the Netherlands: over 6000 hectares of wetland accommodating a diverse and abundant mosquito population, and a wide variety of wildlife. This wildlife includes migratory birds arriving from arbovirus endemic areas in Africa and Central Europe. Here we have continued a...

2003
Roger Cordellier Nicolas Degallier

CORDELLIER, R. & DEGALLIER, N. Environment, Arbovirus Transmission and Control of Epidemics. Cad. Saúde Públ., Rio de Janeiro, 8 (3): 249-253, jul/set, 1992. In order to illustrate the relationships between the biotopes (or phytogeographical zones), arbovirus vectors and vertebrate hosts (including man), and epidemiology, current knowledge on the transmission of Yellow Fever virus in West Afric...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
A D Alexander L N Binn B Elisberg P Husted D L Huxsoll J D Marshall C F Needy A D White

Significant levels of antibodies indicative of a variety of zoonotic infections were demonstrated in sera collected from 64 U.S. military scout and tracker dogs after service in the Republic of Vietnam (RVN). Scrub typhus antibodies were found in 45% of the specimens, melioidosis in 19%, group B arbovirus in 49%, and leptospirosis in 62%. Only 38% of the seropositive reactions for leptospirosis...

2013
Mattia Calzolari Alessandro Albieri

BACKGROUND In 2011, a new orthobunyavirus, named the Schmallenberg virus (SBV), was discovered in Europe. Like the related Shamonda virus, SBV is an arbovirus (arthropod-borne virus). After its discovery, the virus was detected in a wide area in north-western Europe, an unexpected finding in a territory where climatic conditions would not seem ideal for arbovirus transmission. This sudden expan...

2013
Sonja Hall-Mendelin Richard Allcock Nina Kresoje Andrew F. van den Hurk David Warrilow

Human disease incidence attributed to arbovirus infection is increasing throughout the world, with effective control interventions limited by issues of sustainability, insecticide resistance and the lack of effective vaccines. Several promising control strategies are currently under development, such as the release of mosquitoes trans-infected with virus-blocking Wolbachia bacteria. Implementat...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2009
Grishma R Parikh Jonathan D Oliver Lyric C Bartholomay

Horizontally transmitted mosquito-borne viruses enter the midgut with a blood meal then disseminate to infect the salivary glands. En route to the salivary glands, these viruses encounter the plasma (haemolymph) and blood cells (haemocytes). Haemocytes respond to a variety of micro-organisms, but their role in virus replication and dissemination has not been described. To look for a potential h...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2012
Lesley Bell-Sakyi Alain Kohl Dennis A Bente John K Fazakerley

Continuous cell lines derived from many of the vectors of tick-borne arboviruses of medical and veterinary importance are now available. Their role as tools in arbovirus research to date is reviewed and their potential application in studies of tick cell responses to virus infection is explored, by comparison with recent progress in understanding mosquito immunity to arbovirus infection. A prel...

2013
PHILIP M. ARMSTRONG JOHN F. ANDERSON ARY FARAJOLLAHI SEAN P. HEALY ISIK UNLU TARYN N. CREPEAU RANDY GAUGLER DINA M. FONSECA THEODORE G. ANDREADIS

The Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse), is an invasive species and a major pest problem in urban and suburban locales in New Jersey. To assess its potential role as an arbovirus vector, we sampled Ae. albopictus from two New Jersey counties over a 3-yr period and estimated the prevalence of virus infection byVero cell culture and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2015
Maria Piron Antoni Plasencia Eric Fleta-Soriano Ana Martinez Javier P Martinez Nuria Torner Silvia Sauleda Andreas Meyerhans Josefina Escalé Antoni Trilla Tomás Pumarola Miguel Julian Martinez

West Nile virus (WNV) is an emerging arbovirus first recognized in Europe in the 1950s. Since then, outbreaks have been reported in several European countries. In 2010, the first WNV outbreak was recorded in Spain, affecting the southern part of the country. We conducted a seroprevalence study in the Catalonia region (northeastern Spain), an area considered at high risk of arbovirus transmissio...

2017
Alex Pauvolid-Corrêa Zilca Campos Raquel Soares Rita Maria Ribeiro Nogueira Nicholas Komar

The Pantanal is a hotspot for arbovirus studies in South America. Various medically important flaviviruses and alphaviruses have been reported in domestic and wild animals in the region. To expand the knowledge of local arbovirus circulation, a serosurvey for 14 Brazilian orthobunyaviruses was conducted with equines, sheep and free-ranging caimans. Sera were tested for specific viral antibodies...

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