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期刊名:Current research in parasitology and vectorborne diseases

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ISSN:2667-114X

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Akira Ito,Christine M Budke Akira Ito
Numerous experimental studies have been conducted on the rodent tapeworm, Hymenolepis microstoma. In contrast, less is known about the life-cycle and immunobiology of the zoonotic dwarf tapeworm, Hymenolepis nana. However, H. nana appears t...
Ingeborg H Cuba,Gary R Richoux,Edmund J Norris et al. Ingeborg H Cuba et al.
It is important to identify repellents that can provide reliable protection from arthropod biting and prevent arthropod-borne diseases, such as malaria. In the present study, the spatial repellent activity and toxicity of two novel pyridiny...
Jeevitheswara Thammannaya Mallaiyaraj Mahalingam,Nichola Eliza Davies Calvani,Rogan Lee et al. Jeevitheswara Thammannaya Mallaiyaraj Mahalingam et al.
Both Angiostrongylus cantonensis and Angiostrongylus mackerrasae have been identified along the east coast of Australia. A lack of A. mackerrasae genomic data until 2019, however, has precluded the unequivocal identification of the Angiostr...
Xin Tang,Luigi Sedda,Heidi E Brown Xin Tang
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare but lethal mosquito-borne zoonotic disease. Recent years have seen incursion into new areas of the USA, and in 2019 the highest number of human cases in decades. Due to the low detection rate of E...
Axel Sannö,Mats Ander,Erik Ågren et al. Axel Sannö et al.
Sarcoptic mange caused by Sarcoptes scabiei has been present in the Swedish red fox (Vulpes vulpes) population since the 1970s. The disease has been described in other Swedish wildlife species, but not in the wild boar, Sus scrofa, until 20...
Andrea Gomez-Chamorro,Adnan Hodžić,Kayla C King et al. Andrea Gomez-Chamorro et al.
Tick-borne pathogen co-infections are common in nature. Co-infecting pathogens interact with each other and the tick microbiome, which influences individual pathogen fitness, and ultimately shapes virulence, infectivity, and transmission. I...
Joel Henrique Ellwanger,Jáder da Cruz Cardoso,José Artur Bogo Chies Joel Henrique Ellwanger
Blood-feeding mosquitoes locate humans spatially by detecting a combination of human-derived chemical signals, including carbon dioxide, lactic acid, and other volatile organic compounds. Mosquitoes use these signals to differentiate humans...
Alejandra Wu-Chuang,Adnan Hodžić,Lourdes Mateos-Hernández et al. Alejandra Wu-Chuang et al.
The main importance of ticks resides in their ability to harbor pathogens that can be transmitted to terrestrial vertebrates including humans. Recently, studies have focused on the taxonomic and functional composition of the tick microbiome...
Telleasha L Greay,Kimberly L Evasco,Megan L Evans et al. Telleasha L Greay et al.
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) studies show that mosquito and tick microbiomes influence the transmission of pathogens, opening new avenues for vector-borne pathogen control. Recent microbiological studies of Australian ticks highlight fu...