نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal transmission

تعداد نتایج: 305336  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2001
M V Micieli J J Garcia T G Andreadis

The epizootiology of the microsporidium Amblyospora albifasciati was studied in natural populations of its definitive host, a multivoltine, neotropical, floodwater mosquito, Aedes albifasciatus, and its intermediate copepod host, Mesocyclops annulatus, in an ephemeral floodwater habitat during a 12-month period. A. albifasciati was enzootic in mosquitoes. Vertically (transovarially) transmitted...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 1999
T G Andreadis

The epizootiology of the microsporidium Amblyospora stimuli was studied in natural populations of a univoltine mosquito, Aedes stimulans, inhabiting a temporary vernal pool over an 18-year period. The yearly prevalence of benign oenocytic infections in adult females was variable, ranging from 1.0 to 9.6% (mean = 5.1%). The yearly prevalence of transovarially transmitted meiospore infections in ...

2008
Vincent D'Amico Joseph S. Elkinton Greg Dwyer John P. Burand John P. Buonaccorsi VINCENT D'AMIco

We used the nuclear polyhedrosis virus (LdNPV) of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), to test one of the basic assumptions of most models of disease dynamics, that the rate of horizontal transmission is directly proportional to the product of the densities of healthy larvae and virus. To do this we made measurements of virus transmission, using small-scale experiments ...

2011
Dragos Florea Simona Paraschiv Mihaela Fratila Dan Otelea

Differences in host susceptibility to infectious diseases are well documented. While the mechanisms underlying these differences are far from elucidated, recent progress in the genomics of pathogen-host interactions has increased our understanding of the phenomenon. An increasing number of studies demonstrate that the major histocompatibility complex molecules modulate the overall susceptibilit...

2016
Orlando Yañez Laurent Gauthier Panuwan Chantawannakul Peter Neumann

Intracellular endosymbiotic bacteria are common and can play a crucial role for insect pathology. Therefore, such bacteria could be a potential key to our understanding of major losses of Western honey bees (Apis mellifera) colonies. However, the transmission and potential effects of endosymbiotic bacteria in A. mellifera and other Apis spp. are poorly understood. Here, we explore the prevalenc...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Gloria Ruiz-Guzmán José Ramos-Castañeda Angélica Hernández-Quintero Jorge Contreras-Garduño

Parasites can be transmitted vertically and/or horizontally, but the costs or benefits for the host of infection have only been tested after horizontal transmission. Here, we report for the first time, to our knowledge, the survival, reproduction and infection of Aedes aegypti during vertical and horizontal transmission of dengue virus 2 (DENV-2). Females infected horizontally produced more egg...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Jaime Potti Guillermo Blanco Jesús Á. Lemus David Canal

Detailed patterns of primary virus acquisition and subsequent dispersal in wild vertebrate populations are virtually absent. We show that nestlings of a songbird acquire polyomavirus infections from larval blowflies, common nest ectoparasites of cavity-nesting birds, while breeding adults acquire and renew the same viral infections via cloacal shedding from their offspring. Infections by these ...

2015
Hirohisa MEKATA Satoshi SEKIGUCHI Satoru KONNAI Yumi KIRINO Yoichiro HORII Junzo NORIMINE

Horizontal transmission is recognized as a major infection route for bovine leukemia virus (BLV), and cattle with high viral loads are considered to be a major infectious source in a herd. However, a correlation between viral loads and the risk of infection has been insufficient to use as a foundation for BLV control strategies. In this report, we examined the epidemiology of BLV infection and ...

Journal: :Parasitology 2014
Elham Sheikh-Jabbari Matthew D Hall Frida Ben-Ami Dieter Ebert

Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizontal transmission during host diapause, parasite persistence depends entirely on host survival. We therefore hypothesize that a parasite should be avirulent during its host's diapausing stage. In contrast, the parasite may express higher virulence, i.e. parasite-induced fitness reduction of the host...

2016
Emilie Lefoulon Odile Bain Benjamin L. Makepeace Cyrille d’Haese Shigehiko Uni Coralie Martin Laurent Gavotte

Wolbachia is an alpha-proteobacterial symbiont widely distributed in arthropods. Since the identification of Wolbachia in certain animal-parasitic nematodes (the Onchocercidae or filariae), the relationship between arthropod and nematode Wolbachia has attracted great interest. The obligate symbiosis in filariae, which renders infected species susceptible to antibiotic chemotherapy, was held to ...

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