نتایج جستجو برای: phlebotomus fever virus

تعداد نتایج: 475635  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
r. tesh. s. saidi e. javadian a. nadim m.a. seedi-rashti

a total of 1,497 serum and blood specimens from residents of 18 different iranian communities were examined by plaque reduction neutralization test for antibodies against four (neaples, sicilian, karimabad and salehabad) phlebotomus fever virus serotypes. neutralizing antibodies against the naples and sicilian serotypes were found in every community sampled, indicating that these viruses are wi...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2010
Elyes Zhioua Grégory Moureau Ifhem Chelbi Laetitia Ninove Laurence Bichaud Mohamed Derbali Mylène Champs Saifeddine Cherni Nicolas Salez Shelley Cook Xavier de Lamballerie Remi N Charrel

Sandflies are widely distributed around the Mediterranean Basin. Therefore, human populations in this area are potentially exposed to sandfly-transmitted diseases, including those caused by phleboviruses. Whilst there are substantial data in countries located in the northern part of the Mediterranean basin, few data are available for North Africa. In this study, a total of 1489 sandflies were c...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1982
R B Tesh C J Peters J M Meegan

The antigenic relationship of the 31 currently recognized phlebotomus fever group viruses was examined by plaque reduction neutralization test. Although some low-level 0cross-neutralization was observed, each of the viruses was easily differentiated by this method. Rift Valley fever virus was shown to be antigenically related to Candiru, Frijoles, Karimabad and Punta Toro viruses. Naples, Tehra...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
fatih temocin department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, yozgat hospital, yozgat, turke tugba sari department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, buldan chest diseases hospital, buldan/denizli, turkey necla tulek clinic of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, ankara training and research hospital, ankara, turkey

sand fly fever (sf) is an arthropod-borne viral disease, also known as “phlebotomus fever”, ‘’mosquito fever’’, three-day fever or “papatacci fever”. it is transmitted by phlebotomus papatasi , starts with acute onset of high fever, and lasts for three days. we present first cases in a different district of turkey with the clinical findings of fever, myalgia-arthralgia, headache, gastrointestin...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Arezki Izri Sarah Temmam Grégory Moureau Boussad Hamrioui Xavier de Lamballerie Rémi N. Charrel

To determine whether sandfly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) is present in Algeria, we tested sandflies for phlebovirus RNA. A sequence closely related to that of SFSV was detected in a Phlebotomus ariasi sandfly. Of 60 human serum samples, 3 contained immunoglobulin G against SFSV. These data suggest SFSV is present in Algeria.

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1992
M J Turell D L Dickson

We studied the effects of various oils used to trap sand flies on the recovery of virus from infected adult Phlebotomus papatasi. Both Rift Valley fever and sandfly fever Sicilian viruses were readily recovered from virus-inoculated specimens held at 26 degrees C on mineral, olive or castor oil-soaked sheets for up to 12 h. However, after 50 h on oil-soaked paper, significantly greater titers w...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2012
D Schultze W Korte P Rafeiner M Niedrig

We report the first documented cases of sandfly fever virus infection in travellers returning from Malta to Switzerland in autumn 2011. These cases illustrate the importance of considering sandfly-borne viral infection in the differential diagnosis of febrile patients from the Mediterranean island Malta. Raising awareness among physicians is relevant especially now at the beginning of the summe...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
s. saidi

one hundred sera from children 1 - 6 years of age, representative of a large serum collection, were tested for the prevalence of antibodies against different viruses. hemagglutination-inhibition (hi) antibodies were found in 68% for measles; 61 % for rubella; 75'% for influenza a2/hong kong/68, 16% for influenza b/md./59, 0% for group a arboviruses, 10% for group b arboviruses, 3% for phlebotom...

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