نتایج جستجو برای: arthropod vectors

تعداد نتایج: 73051  

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2008
Peter E Cook Conor J McMeniman Scott L O'Neill

Age is a critical determinant of the ability of most arthropod vectors to transmit a range of human pathogens. This is due to the fact that most pathogens require a period of extrinsic incubation in the arthropod host before pathogen transmission can occur. This developmental period for the pathogen often comprises a significant proportion of the expected lifespan of the vector. As such, only a...

2013
Suheel Ahmad Ganai R. Kumar M. Basheer O. P. Agrawal

Mosquitoes are the most important among all arthropod vectors that causes human disease in the tropical conditions. In order to reduce the mosquito nuisance and risk of diseases caused by them it is essential to reduce mosquito populations. All Iinn Mosquito Trap/Killer was placed in four different outdoor locations. Out of total insects trapped, the percentage of mosquitoes was 36 %, 45 %, 35 ...

2014
L. R. Shapiro I. Seidl-Adams C. M. De Moraes A. G. Stephenson M. C. Mescher

The dynamics of association between pathogens and vectors can strongly influence epidemiology. It has been proposed that wilt disease epidemics in cucurbit populations are sustained by persistent colonization of beetle vectors (Acalymma vittatum) by the bacterial phytopathogen Erwinia tracheiphila. We developed a qPCR method to quantify E. tracheiphila in whole beetles and frass and used it to ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2010
Chris D Crowder Megan A Rounds Curtis A Phillipson John M Picuri Heather E Matthews Justina Halverson Steven E Schutzer David J Ecker Mark W Eshoo

Ticks harbor numerous bacterial, protozoal, and viral pathogens that can cause serious infections in humans and domestic animals. Active surveillance of the tick vector can provide insight into the frequency and distribution of important pathogens in the environment. Nucleic-acid based detection of tick-borne bacterial, protozoan, and viral pathogens requires the extraction of both DNA and RNA ...

Journal: :Parasite 2008
K D McCoy

Understanding and predicting disease epidemiology relies on clear knowledge about the basic biology of the organisms involved. Despite the key role that arthropod vectors play in disease dynamics and detailed mechanistic work on the vector-pathogen interface, little information is often available about how these populations function under natural conditions. Population genetic studies can help ...

2016
Ronald Rosenberg

The earliest members of genus Homo were surely bedeviled by blood-feeding arthropods, some of which doubtless carried zoonotic pathogens. However, the phenomenon of vectorborne human epidemic disease began only after humans began building settlements 15,000 years ago. Settlements offered pathogens not only host density but also opportunities for their vertebrate reservoirs and arthropod vectors...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2005
Bruno B Andrade Clarissa R Teixeira Aldina Barral Manoel Barral-Netto

The saliva from blood-feeding arthropod vectors is enriched with molecules that display diverse functions that mediate a successful blood meal. They function not only as weapons against host's haemostatic, inflammatory and immune responses but also as important tools to pathogen establishment. Parasites, virus and bacteria taking advantage of vectors' armament have adapted to facilitate their e...

2013
James K. McCarthy Eckehard G. Brockerhoff Raphael K. Didham

Vector-pathogen dynamics play a central role in understanding tree health and forest dynamics. There is substantial evidence that bark beetles act as spore vectors for many species of fungi that cause 'sapstain' discolouration of damaged trees and timber. However, the direct quantitative link between vector-mediated spore dispersal and subsequent sapstain colonisation of wood is not fully under...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Emmanuel Chanda Edward K Thomsen Mulenga Musapa Mulakwa Kamuliwo William G Brogdon Douglas E Norris Freddie Masaninga Robert Wirtz Chadwick H Sikaala Mbanga Muleba Allen Craig John M Govere Hilary Ranson Janet Hemingway Aklilu Seyoum Michael B Macdonald Michael Coleman

Arthropod vectors transmit organisms that cause many emerging and reemerging diseases, and their control is reliant mainly on the use of chemical insecticides. Only a few classes of insecticides are available for public health use, and the increased spread of insecticide resistance is a major threat to sustainable disease control. The primary strategy for mitigating the detrimental effects of i...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1999
R S Lane R B Moss Y P Hsu T Wei M L Mesirow M M Kuo

The role of the western black-legged tick (Ixodes pacificus) versus that of other potential arthropod vectors in the epidemiology of Lyme disease was evaluated by determining the prevalence of anti-arthropod saliva antibodies (AASA) among residents (n = 104) of a community at high-risk (CHR). Salivary gland extracts prepared from I. pacificus, the Pacific Coast tick (Dermacentor occidentalis), ...

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