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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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Alexander Gray,Paul Capewell,Ruth Zadoks et al. Alexander Gray et al.
Redwater fever is an economically important disease of cattle in the United Kingdom caused by the protozoan parasite Babesia divergens. Control efforts are dependent on accurate local historic knowledge of disease occurrence, together with ...
Patricia Zajaczkowski,Rogan Lee,Stephanie M Fletcher-Lartey et al. Patricia Zajaczkowski et al.
Giardia intestinalis continues to be one of the most encountered parasitic diseases around the world. Although more frequently detected in developing countries, Giardia infections nonetheless pose significant public health problems in devel...
Brian F Leydet Jr,Fang Ting Liang Brian F Leydet Jr
Globally, the Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu lato) complex comprises more than 21 species of spirochetes. Although the USA is home to a diverse fauna of Lyme disease group Borrelia species, only two are considered responsible for human clinica...
Najmul Haider,Yu-Mei Chang,Mahbubur Rahman et al. Najmul Haider et al.
Dengue is endemic in Bangladesh and is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Suppressing the mosquito vector activity at the optimal time annually is a practical strategy to control dengue outbreaks. The objective of this study was...
Luis Fernando Chaves,José Angel Valerín Cordero,Gabriela Delgado et al. Luis Fernando Chaves et al.
Problems with vector surveillance are a major barrier for the effective control of vector-borne disease transmission through Latin America. Here, we present results from a 80-week longitudinal study where Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culici...
Florian Roeber,Maurice Webster Florian Roeber
Tick control is mainly achieved through the use of effective ectoparasiticides that can be either dermally or systemically distributed in/on the host. Before any acaricide can be legally made available to veterinarians and pet owners, it mu...
Nichola Eliza Davies Calvani,Megan Wright,Joanna White et al. Nichola Eliza Davies Calvani et al.
Eucoleus aerophilus (syn. Capillaria aerophila) is a zoonotic trichuroid nematode parasite of dogs, cats and wild carnivores with a global distribution. The main reservoir species in Europe is the red fox, where it has been detected in up t...
John Ellis,Bethany Ellis,Kevin Tyler et al. John Ellis et al.
In recent times, the use of social media for the dissemination of "news and views" in parasitology has increased in popularity. News, Twitter and Blogs have emerged as commonplace vehicles in the knowledge dissemination and transfer process...
André Pereira,Carla Maia André Pereira
Leishmaniosis is a vector-borne disease caused by protozoans of the genus Leishmania, which are transmitted to vertebrates, including cats, through the bites of female phlebotomine sand flies. An increasing number of epidemiological and exp...
Siobhon L Egan,Casey L Taylor,Jill M Austen et al. Siobhon L Egan et al.
Vector-borne haemoprotozoans comprise a diverse group of eukaryote single-celled organisms transmitted by haematophagous (blood-feeding) invertebrates. They can cause debilitating diseases that impact wildlife, livestock, companion animals ...