نتایج جستجو برای: ornithodoros lahorensis

تعداد نتایج: 449  

2011
PHILIPPE PAROLA JULIEN RYELANDT ATILIO J MANGOLD OLEG MEDIANNIKOV ALBERTO A GUGLIELMONE DIDIER RAOULT

Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF), is caused by several species of Borrelia spirochetes, which are transmitted to humans through the bites of Ornithodoros spp. soft ticks. Wild rodents and insectivores are common reservoir hosts. TBRF is responsible for recurring fever associated with spirochetemia. The epidemiology of TBRF has not been well documented in South America where three endemic ticks...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
j rafinejad dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medica n choubdar dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medica ma oshaghi dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medica n piazak dept. of parasitology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran t satvat dept. of medical parasitology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehra f mohtarami dept. of medical entomology and vector control, school of public health, tehran university of medica

background: relapsing fever caused by borrelia persica , is an acute tick-borne disease which is transmitted by soft ticks of ornithodoros tholozani to human.     methods: value of pcr and xenodiagnosis for detection of b. persica in o. tholozani ticks was compared. sixty-four bor­relia -free ticks were fed on infected guinea pigs and used for the experiments. for xenodiagnosis, a group of 32 t...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2010
Ali Bouattour Martine Garnier Youmna M'Ghirbi M'hammed Sarih Lise Gern Elisabeth Ferquel Danièle Postic Muriel Cornet

Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) is caused by Borrelia species transmitted to humans by infected Ornithodoros sp. ticks. The disease has been rarely described in North Africa, and in Tunisia the local transmission of TBRF seems to have disappeared or is undiagnosed. A longitudinal study was conducted in 14 sites located in four different bioclimatic zones of Tunisia to assess both the distribu...

2012
Tom G. Schwan Jennifer M. Anderson Job E. Lopez Robert J. Fischer Sandra J. Raffel Brandi N. McCoy David Safronetz Nafomon Sogoba Ousmane Maïga Sékou F. Traoré

BACKGROUND Tick-borne relapsing fever spirochetes are maintained in endemic foci that involve a diversity of small mammals and argasid ticks in the genus Ornithodoros. Most epidemiological studies of tick-borne relapsing fever in West Africa caused by Borrelia crocidurae have been conducted in Senegal. The risk for humans to acquire relapsing fever in Mali is uncertain, as only a few human case...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2009
mohammad ali oshaghi javad rafinejad nayereh choubdar alireza barmaki norayer piazak

objective: relapsing fever caused by borrelia persica is an acute tick-borne disease which is transmitted by soft ticks of ornithodoros tholozani to human. the disease is reported from middle east and many regions of iran. detection of infection is problematic since the suspected infected ticks should be fed on animal hosts such as guinea pigs and subsequently after 7-14 days, the animal blood ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1966
R Gothe

Geigy & Wagner (1957) and Wagner-Jevseenko (1958) studied normal mitoses in squash preparations of metaphase nuclei in the argasid tick Ornithodoros moubata during the transition of the oogonia to the primary oocytes and anived at the diploid chromosome number 20. Morphologically the chromosomes could be differentiated into two main groups: three large, rod-shaped chromosomes, ca. 1· 7 p. long,...

2013
Oleg Mediannikov Khalid El Karkouri Georges Diatta Catherine Robert Pierre-Edouard Fournier Didier Raoult

Bartonella senegalensis sp. nov. strain OS02(T) is the type strain of B. senegalensis sp. nov., a new species within the genus Bartonella. This strain, whose genome is described here, was isolated in Senegal from the soft tick Ornithodoros sonrai, the vector of relapsing fever. B. senegalensis is an aerobic, rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacterium. Here we describe the features of this organism, to...

Journal: :Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2012

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