نتایج جستجو برای: tick borne

تعداد نتایج: 37943  

2016
Anna J. Henningsson Richard Lindqvist Peter Norberg Pontus Lindblom Anette Roth Pia Forsberg Tomas Bergström Anna K. Överby Per-Eric Lindgren

We report a case of human tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in which the TBE virus was isolated from the biting tick. Viral growth and sequence were characterized and compared with those of a reference strain. Virus isolation from ticks from patients with TBE may offer a new approach for studies of epidemiology and pathogenicity.

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1994
K Venugopal T Gritsun V A Lashkevich E A Gould

Kyasanur Forest disease (KFD) virus is a highly pathogenic member of the family Flaviviridae producing a haemorrhagic disease in infected human beings. Despite this high pathogenicity and potential epidemiological importance, there have been relatively few detailed antigenic or molecular studies on KFD virus. The nucleotide sequences of the genes encoding the structural proteins of the virus ha...

2013
Andrei D. Mihalca Attila D. Sándor

Rodents comprise more species than any other mammal order. Most rodents are considered keystone species in their ecological communities, hence the survival of many other species in the ecosystem depend on them. From medical point of view, this is particularly important for rodent-dependent pathogens. In the particular case of tick-borne diseases, rodents are important as hosts for vector ticks ...

Journal: :Medycyna pracy 2016
Wioletta Kmieciak Marcin Ciszewski Eligia M Szewczyk

The article presents an overview of diagnostics of tick-borne diseases in Poland, which form one of the most prevalent group of occupational illnesses in the Polish area. This is a current issue due to a constantly growing number of tick-borne infections, i.e., Lyme borreliosis, tick-borne encephalitis, tularemia, Q fever, human granulocytic anaplasmosis and babesiosis. The scale of the problem...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Kentaro Yoshii Yuji Sunden Kana Yokozawa Manabu Igarashi Hiroaki Kariwa Michael R Holbrook Ikuo Takashima

UNLABELLED Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) are highly pathogenic tick-borne flaviviruses; TBEV causes neurological disease in humans, while OHFV causes a disease typically identified with hemorrhagic fever. Although TBEV and OHFV are closely related genetically, the viral determinants responsible for these distinct disease phenotypes have not been id...

2012
Carola Maffioli Denis Grandgirard Stephen L. Leib Olivier Engler

Tick-borne encephalitis virus is the causative agent of tick-borne encephalitis, a potentially fatal neurological infection. Tick-borne encephalitis virus belongs to the family of flaviviruses and is transmitted by infected ticks. Despite the availability of vaccines, approximately 2000-3000 cases of tick-borne encephalitis occur annually in Europe for which no curative therapy is available. Th...

2013
James O. Rushton Sylvie Lecollinet Zdenek Hubálek Petra Svobodová Helga Lussy Norbert Nowotny

T encephalitis (TBE), which is caused by tickborne encephalitis virus (TBEV), is a potentially fatal disease of the central nervous system, mainly in humans, but also in monkeys, dogs (1), and horses. Ruminants such as goats, sheep, and cattle are considered to be sporadically infected subclinically. However, they might be the source of disease in humans who consume nonpasteurized milk and milk...

Journal: :Handbook of clinical neurology 2008
Lars Lindquist Olli Vapalahti

We review the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of tick-borne encephalitis, and summarise biological and virological aspects that are important for understanding the life-cycle and transmission of the virus. Tick-borne encephalitis virus is a flavivirus that is transmitted by Ixodes spp ticks in a vast area from western Europe to the eastern coast of Japan. Tick-borne encephalitis ca...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Marco Selmi Luigi Bertolotti Laura Tomassone Alessandro Mannelli

Of 263 patients in Tuscany, Italy, from whom ticks were removed during July 2005-May 2007, five showed signs of tick-borne encephalopathy. Of the ticks, 17 were Dermacentor marginatus; 6 (35.3%) of these were identified by sequence analysis as containing Rickettsia slovaca. Tick-borne lympadenopathy occurs in this area.

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Fabiola Mancini Marco Di Luca Luciano Toma Fenicia Vescio Riccardo Bianchi Cristina Khoury Luca Marini Giovanni Rezza Alessandra Ciervo

INTRODUCTION Limited information is available about the presence of tick-borne pathogens in urban parks in Italy. To fill this gap, ticks were collected in a public park in Rome over a 1-year period and screened by molecular methods for tick-borne pathogens. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION The most abundant tick species were Rhipicephalus turanicus and Ixodes ricinus. The predominant pathogens detecte...

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