نتایج جستجو برای: xenopsylla nuttalli

تعداد نتایج: 232  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Irina S Khokhlova Anna Hovhanyan Boris R Krasnov A Allan Degen

We tested the hypothesis that a negative fitness-density relationship exists in haematophagous ectoparasites. We studied the effect of flea density on the number of blood meals necessary for starting oviposition and egg production in Xenopsylla conformis and Xenopsylla ramesis when exploiting two rodent hosts, Meriones crassus and Gerbillus dasyurus. The number of blood meals taken by a flea pr...

Journal: :Parasite 2002
B R Krasnov I S Khokhlova L F Fielden N V Burdelova

Fleas Xenopsylla conformis mycerini and Xenopsylla ramesis replace each other on the same rodent host (Meriones crassus) in two habitats that differ in substrate texture (sand and loess-like sediments, respectively). We hypothesized that the substrate is an important factor determining flea distribution and studied survival of larvae, pupae and newly emerged adults as well as the rate of pre-im...

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2007
Will K Reeves Thomas E Rogers Lance A Durden Gregory A Dasch

Bartonella spp. are putatively vector-borne bacterial agents of humans and animals. Fleas have been incriminated as vectors of Bartonella spp. and are suspected of transmitting Bartonella of rodents and bats, but some of these Bartonella spp. have not yet been directly detected in wild caught fleas. We report the molecular detection of Bartonella tribocorum, Bartonella vinsonii subsp. vinsonii,...

Journal: :Microbial pathogenesis 2009
Jennilee B Robinson Maxim V Telepnev Irina V Zudina Donald Bouyer John A Montenieri Scott W Bearden Kenneth L Gage Stacy L Agar Sheri M Foltz Sadhana Chauhan Ashok K Chopra Vladimir L Motin

Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) have been identified recently in several Gram-negative organisms and have been shown to be associated with virulence in some bacterial pathogens. A T6SS of Yersinia pestis CO92 (locus YPO0499-YPO0516) was deleted followed by investigation of the phenotype of this mutation. We observed that this T6SS locus of Y. pestis was preferentially expressed at 26 degrees ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Irina S Khokhlova Marina Spinu Boris R Krasnov A Allan Degen

We studied immune responses of the jird Meriones crassus to different flea species belonging to the same family. We used jirds maintained in an outdoor enclosure (enclosure; N=18) and parasitized by fleas Xenopsylla conformis mycerini and Xenopsylla ramesis, and also jirds born in the laboratory to previously parasitized mothers (laboratory animals; N=23). We asked (i) whether cross-immunity to...

2015
Bethany Levick Anne Laudisoit Liesbeth Wilschut Elisabeth Addink Vladimir Ageyev Aidyn Yeszhanov Valerij Sapozhnikov Alexander Belayev Tania Davydova Sally Eagle Mike Begon Christopher James Johnson

INTRODUCTION The wildlife plague system in the Pre-Balkhash desert of Kazakhstan has been a subject of study for many years. Much progress has been made in generating a method of predicting outbreaks of the disease (infection by the gram negative bacterium Yersinia pestis) but existing methods are not yet accurate enough to inform public health planning. The present study aimed to identify char...

2017
Ying Bai Lynn M Osikowicz Michael Y Kosoy Rebecca J Eisen Linda A Atiku Joseph T Mpanga Karen A Boegler Russell E Enscore Kenneth L Gage

Fleas (n = 407) were collected from small mammals trapped inside huts and surroundings of homesteads in five villages within the Arua and Zombo districts of Uganda. The most common flea species were Dinopsyllus lypusus (26%) and Xenopsylla cheopis (50%). Off-host fleas (n = 225) were collected inside huts by using Kilonzo flea traps. The majority of the off-host fleas were Ctenocephalides felis...

2017
Zabihollah Zarei Mehdi Mohebali Zahra Heidari Eshrat Beigom Kia Amrollah Azarm Hasan Bakhshi Jaber Davoodi Hamid Hassanpour Manizhe Roohnavaz Mahya Khodabakhsh Zakkyeh Telmadarraiy

BACKGROUND Rodents play an important role as reservoir of some pathogens, and the host of some ectoparasites as well. These ectoparasites can transmit rodents' pathogens to human or animals. The aim of this study was to assess the distribution and infestation load of ectoparasites on rodents in Meshkin-Shahr District, northwestern Iran. METHODS Rodents were captured using baited live traps in...

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