نتایج جستجو برای: arthropod vectors

تعداد نتایج: 73051  

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1999
S M Gray N Banerjee

A majority of the plant-infecting viruses and many of the animal-infecting viruses are dependent upon arthropod vectors for transmission between hosts and/or as alternative hosts. The viruses have evolved specific associations with their vectors, and we are beginning to understand the underlying mechanisms that regulate the virus transmission process. A majority of plant viruses are carried on ...

2018
Rodrigo Rosario-Cruz Delia Inés Domínguez-García

Several arthropod species are important vectors of pathogens that cause disease in hu‐ mans, animals, and plants, including protozoa, nematodes, bacteria, and viruses. Arthro‐ pods are also pests competing with humans for food and parasitize farm animals, decreasing their productivity. Historically, arthropod pests and disease vectors affecting public health, crop yields, and livestock producti...

2013
MaFeng Liu Francis Biville

Bartonella are hemotropic bacteria responsible for emerging zoonoses. Most Bartonella species appear to share a natural cycle that involves an arthropod transmission, followed by exploitation of a mammalian host in which they cause long-lasting intra-erythrocytic bacteremia. Persistence in erythrocytes is considered an adaptation to transmission by bloodsucking arthropod vectors and a strategy ...

2014
Stephanie L Richards Marilyn O Ruiz Rebecca T Trout Fryxell Christopher J Vitek

by insects, ticks, and other arthropods and mechanical vectors (vehicles). Also included within the scope of part one are the development, implementation and evaluation of intervention strategies to prevent, control or eliminate arthropod disease vector viral hazards and associated risks. Part two of the Environmental Health Insights Disease Vectors supplement focuses on bacterial agents transm...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2008
Rebecca J Eisen Lars Eisen

Understanding spatial patterns of human risk of exposure to arthropod vectors and their associated pathogens is critical for targeting limited prevention, surveillance, and control resources (e.g., spatial targeting of vaccination, drug administration, or education campaigns; use of sentinel sites to monitor vector abundance; and identifying areas for most effective use of pesticides). Vector-b...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2004
Kevin M Myles Dennis J Pierro Ken E Olson

Within mosquitoes, arboviruses encounter barriers to infection and dissemination that are critical determinants of vector competence. The molecular mechanisms responsible for these barriers have yet to be elucidated. The prototype Sindbis (SIN) strain, AR339, and viruses derived from this strain, such as TR339 virus, have limited infection and transmission potential in the medically important a...

Journal: :Parasite immunology 2000
R D Gillespie M L Mbow R G Titus

There are potent immunomodulators in saliva of the bloodfeeding arthropods which transmit many of the world's most serious diseases that may benefit the arthropod by preventing the vertebrate host from becoming sensitized to the saliva. In addition, saliva can enhance transmission of parasites/pathogens by arthropods. As a result, vaccines that target the arthropod (e.g. salivary immunomodulato...

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