نتایج جستجو برای: Northern Tunisia

تعداد نتایج: 116497  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Noura Slimani Pierre Moulet Ping-Ping Chen Nico Nieser Dominique Pluot-Sigwalt Moncef Boumaïza Eric Guilbert

We report on the results of a survey of the Nepomorpha of northern Tunisia, and list twenty-three species belonging to twelve genera and seven families: Nepidae, Ochteridae, Corixidae, Micronectidae, Naucoridae, Notonectidae, and Pleidae. These records are based on intensive field surveys during the year 2013 and examination of the entomological collections of the National Museum Natural Histor...

2013
Sonia Sakhria Laurence Bichaud Mohamed Mensi Nicolas Salez Khalil Dachraoui Laurence Thirion Saifedine Cherni Ifhem Chelbi Xavier De Lamballerie Elyes Zhioua Rémi N. Charrel

BACKGROUND In northern Tunisia, the co-circulation of two related sand fly-borne phleboviruses, Toscana virus (TOSV) and Punique virus (PUNV) was previously demonstrated. In contrast to TOSV, a prominent human pathogen, there is no data supporting that PUNV is capable to infect and cause disease to humans. We studied the respective involvement of TOSV and PUNV in human infections in northern Tu...

2013
Jennifer Duncombe Colleen Lau Philip Weinstein John Aaskov Michelle Rourke Richard Grant Archie Clements

324 Emerging Infectious Diseases • www.cdc.gov/eid • Vol. 19, No. 2, February 2013 in Italy and Spain (1,9). In southern European countries, TOSV is mostly transmitted by P. perniciosus and P. perfiliewi sandflies (1,6,9), whereas P. perniciosus, P. longicuspis, and P. perfiliewi are the most abundant sandfly species in northern Tunisia. It is therefore probable that TOSV is transmitted by sand...

2007
M. Ellouze H. Abida

L (Linear) moments are used in identifying regional flood frequency distributions for different zones Tunisia wide. 1134 site-years of annual maximum stream flow data from a total of 42 stations with an average record length of 27 years are considered. The country is divided into two homogeneous regions (northern and central/southern Tunisia) using a heterogeneity measure, based on the spread o...

2008
Maria Dimaki Anna K. Hundsdörfer Uwe Fritz

Based on mitochondrial 16S rRNA sequences, we suggest that the founder individuals of the introduced Greek population of Chamaeleo africanus originated in the Nile Delta region of Egypt. In Ch. chamaeleon, we discovered in the eastern Mediterranean new 16S rRNA haplotypes, being highly distinct from previously published western Mediterranean haplotypes. Eastern Mediterranean haplotypes were fou...

2015
Mohamed Gharbi Mohamed Aziz Darghouth

*Corresponding author: Mohamed Gharbi, DVM, MSc, PhD, Associate Professor, Laboratory of Parasitology, National School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Manouba, 2020 Sidi Thabet, Tunisia. Tel: +216 71 552 200 E-mail: [email protected] Foundation Project: supported by Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Information, Technology and Communication, Tunisia and the Deutsche...

2012
H. Derbel M. Châari L. Neifar

This study is the first attempt to survey the diversity of fish digeneans in the Gulf of Gabes (southern coast of Tunisia). A total of 779 fishes belonging to 32 species were sampled. 53 species of Digenea belonging to 15 families were recorded. Among these species, 24 are reported for the first time from the coast of Tunisia. We report one new host record, Lecithochirium sp. from Sardinella au...

2017
Ahmed Tabbabi Jaber Daaboub Ali Lamari Ibtissem Ben Jha Hassen Ben Cheikh

This article reports Pirimiphos-methyl resistance status of Culex pipiens populations harvested in four breeding sites in Northern Tunisia. Our results showed the resistance of all samples to Pirimiphos-methyl. The RR50 ranged from 3.3 1 to 62.1. The sample collected from Tazarka had the highest resistance among all studied populations. This status could be explained by its frequency of mortali...

Journal: :Journal of medical virology 2011
Keris KrennHrubec Karima Mrad Badreddine Sriha Farhat Ben Ayed Danielle M Bottalico Janae Ostolaza Benjamin Smith Tatyana Tchaikovska Amr S Soliman Robert D Burk

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among Tunisian women, and the incidence rates vary by region. Three Tunisian registries report age-standardized rates of 6.3/10(5) in the central region, 5.4/10(5) in the north, and 2.7/10(5) in the south. High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) types and their variants differ in carcinogenic potential and geographic distribution. The HPV type and v...

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...

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