نتایج جستجو برای: haemaphysalis longicornis

تعداد نتایج: 839  

Journal: :Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University 1987

2016
Jeong Rae Yoo Sang Taek Heo Dahee Park Hyemin Kim Aiko Fukuma Shuetsu Fukushi Masayuki Shimojima Keun Hwa Lee

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is tick-borne viral disease that was first suspected in China in 2009. The causative virus (SFTSV) was isolated in 2009 and reported in 2011, and SFTSV expanded its geographic distribution in 2012-2013, from China to South Korea and Japan. Most SFTSV infections occur through Haemaphysalis longicornis However, SFTSV infection can also occur betw...

2014
Ji-Yeon Yang Min-Gi Kim Jun-Hwan Park Seong-Tshool Hong Hoi-Seon Lee

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging infectious disease caused by SFTS virus with 12-30% fatality rate. Despite severity of the disease, any medication or treatment for SFTS has not developed yet. One approach to prevent SFTS spreading is to control the arthropod vector carrying SFTS virus. We report that 2-methylbenzaldehyde analogues from M. officinalis have a dua...

2016
Hiroki Maeda Takeshi Hatta M Abdul Alim Daigo Tsubokawa Fusako Mikami Makoto Matsubayashi Takeharu Miyoshi Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji Shin-ichiro Kawazu Ikuo Igarashi Masami Mochizuki Naotoshi Tsuji Tetsuya Tanaka

Ticks are potent vectors of many deadly human and animal pathogens. Tick-borne babesiosis is a well-recognized malaria-like disease that occurs worldwide and recently has attracted increased attention as an emerging zoonosis. Although the proliferation of Babesia organisms is essential in the vectors, their detailed lifecycle with time information for migration in ticks remains unknown. A novel...

2016
Jun-Gu Kang Sungjin Ko Heung-Chul Kim Sung-Tae Chong Terry A. Klein Jeong-Byoung Chae Yong-Sun Jo Kyoung-Seong Choi Do-Hyeon Yu Bae-Keun Park Jinho Park Joon-Seok Chae

Deer serve as reservoirs of tick-borne pathogens that impact on medical and veterinary health worldwide. In the Republic of Korea, the population of Korean water deer (KWD, Hydropotes inermis argyropus) has greatly increased from 1982 to 2011, in part, as a result of reforestation programs established following the Korean War when much of the land was barren of trees. Eighty seven Haemaphysalis...

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