نتایج جستجو برای: flea

تعداد نتایج: 3556  

2018
Kyu-Sung Ahn Shin-Eui Huh Sang-Woo Seol Ha-Jung Kim Kuk-Hyun Suh SungShik Shin

BACKGROUND The status of flea infestation in dogs is an important public health concern because of their cosmopolitan distribution worldwide and the flea-borne disease transmission. In the present study, we investigated the flea infestation among 116 outdoor dogs (57 females and 59 males) in 8 rural areas of Jeonnam Province, Republic of Korea. RESULTS Thirty-three dogs (28.4%) were infested ...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2000
M W Dryden T M Denenberg S Bunch

Thirty-four flea-infested dogs and cats residing in 20 homes in Tampa, FL were randomly placed into 1 of 2 treatment groups during the summer of 1997. Pets were treated topically with either 10.0%w/v imidacloprid or 10%w/v fipronil spot-on on day 0, then once for every 28-30 days for 90 days. Flea populations were assessed in the environment using an intermittent-light trap, while pet flea burd...

2017
Emily G. Pieracci Nicole Evert Naomi A. Drexler Bonny Mayes Inger Vilcins Philip Huang Jill Campbell Casey Barton Behravesh Christopher D. Paddock

AbstractFlea-borne (murine) typhus is a global rickettsiosis caused by Rickettsia typhi. Although flea-borne typhus is no longer nationally notifiable, cases are reported for surveillance purposes in a few U.S. states. The infection is typically self-limiting, but may be severe or life-threatening in some patients. We performed a retrospective review of confirmed or probable cases of fatal flea...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2008
Bala Thiagarajan Jack F Cully Thomas M Loughin John A Montenieri Kenneth L Gage

We characterized the relationship between fleas and their rodent hosts in the presence of prairie dog colonies and compared them to adjacent assemblages away from colonies. We evaluated the rodent-flea relationship by quantifying prevalence, probability of infestation, flea load, and intensity of fleas on rodents. As prairie dog burrows provide refugia for fleas, we hypothesized that prevalence...

2015
Jeffrey G. Shannon Christopher F. Bosio B. Joseph Hinnebusch

Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is typically transmitted by the bite of an infected flea. Many aspects of mammalian innate immune response early after Y. pestis infection remain poorly understood. A previous study by our lab showed that neutrophils are the most prominent cell type recruited to the injection site after intradermal needle inoculation of Y. pestis, suggesting that ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary science and technology 0
mohammad yakhchali kia bahramnejad

fleas are the most common and important external parasites worldwide and also serves as vectors of various pathogens for humans and animals. the study aimed to determine the prevalence of pulex irritants in sheep herds and residential areas of villages in kurdsitan province, iran. a total of 2,900 sheep were randomly selected from 48 flocks and 630 residential areas of 18 villages from november...

2015
Viveka Vadyvaloo Austin K. Viall Clayton O. Jarrett Angela K. Hinz Daniel E. Sturdevant B. Joseph Hinnebusch

The Yersinia pestis PhoPQ gene regulatory system is induced during infection of the flea digestive tract and is required to produce adherent biofilm in the foregut, which greatly enhances bacterial transmission during a flea bite. To understand the in vivo context of PhoPQ induction and to determine PhoP-regulated targets in the flea, we undertook whole-genome comparative transcriptional profil...

2010
Viveka Vadyvaloo Clayton Jarrett Daniel E. Sturdevant Florent Sebbane B. Joseph Hinnebusch

Yersinia pestis, the agent of plague, is transmitted to mammals by infected fleas. Y. pestis exhibits a distinct life stage in the flea, where it grows in the form of a cohesive biofilm that promotes transmission. After transmission, the temperature shift to 37 degrees C induces many known virulence factors of Y. pestis that confer resistance to innate immunity. These factors are not produced i...

2012
Rebecca J. Eisen Jeff N. Borchert Joseph T. Mpanga Linda A. Atiku Katherine MacMillan Karen A. Boegler John A. Montenieri Andrew Monaghan Kenneth L. Gage

Plague is a flea-borne rodent-associated zoonotic disease that is caused by Yersinia pestis and characterized by long quiescent periods punctuated by rapidly spreading epidemics and epizootics. How plague bacteria persist during inter-epizootic periods is poorly understood, yet is important for predicting when and where epizootics are likely to occur and for designing interventions aimed at loc...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2015
Hillary S Young Rodolfo Dirzo Douglas J McCauley Bernard Agwanda Lia Cattaneo Katharina Dittmar Ralph P Eckerlin Robert C Fleischer Lauren E Helgen Ashley Hintz John Montinieri Serena Zhao Kristofer M Helgen

The relative importance of environmental factors and host factors in explaining variation in prevalence and intensity of flea parasitism in small mammal communities is poorly established. We examined these relationships in an East African savanna landscape, considering multiple host levels: across individuals within a local population, across populations within species, and across species withi...

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