Midichloria mitochondrii stimulates the sylvatic cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu lato) in Ixodes ricinus and contributes to Lyme disease risk [0.03%]
Midichloria mitochondrii促进Ixodes ricinus中的Borrelia burgdorferi(广义)的林地循环并增加患莱姆病的风险
Clara F Köhler,Maya L Holding,Manoj Fonville et al.
Clara F Köhler et al.
Sex and symbionts of arthropod vectors are potential modulators of infection with vector-borne pathogens. Here, we investigated the involvement of sex and presence of the bacterial symbiont Midichloria mitochondrii in immature stages of Ixo...
Dima Abdallah,Eric Viscogliosi,Gabriela Certad
Dima Abdallah
Species of Cryptosporidium are a leading cause of diarrhoeal disease worldwide, with severe outcomes in immunocompromised individuals and malnourished children. Despite the significant public health impact, no effective drug exists for thes...
Factors contributing to mosquito-borne disease: A systematic review in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region [0.03%]
中东和北非地区媒介传播疾病影响因素的系统评价研究
Abdullah Al-Manji,Anak Agung Bagus Wirayuda,Rawaa Abubakr Abuelgassim Eltayib et al.
Abdullah Al-Manji et al.
Mosquitoes can carry and spread many diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. All these mosquito-borne diseases (MBD) represent a significant global burden of infectious diseases, including morbidity and mortality. This systemati...
Culicoides insignis in Ecuador: Molecular identification of blood meals and detection of bluetongue virus [0.03%]
厄瓜多尔的库利科迪斯昆虫:血餐分子鉴定及蓝舌病病毒检测
Juan D Mosquera,Sonia Zapata,Denis Augot
Juan D Mosquera
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an Orbivirus transmitted by Culicoides biting midges and is the causative agent of bluetongue disease in wild and domestic ruminants. Culicoides insignis is the primary vector of BTV in Florida, Central America, th...
High prevalence and pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium serpentis in snakes in southern China [0.03%]
中国南方蛇类中隐孢子虫感染的高流行率及致病性研究
Falei Li,Xinrui Wang,Lihua Xiao et al.
Falei Li et al.
In southern China, snakes have cultural and economic significance, serving both as traditional dietary resources and as increasingly popular pets. However, the prevalence and clinical impacts of Cryptosporidium spp. in snakes in southern Ch...
Prevalence of haemotropic mycoplasmas and blood piroplasmids in domestic and wild ruminants in Slovakia, Central Europe [0.03%]
中欧斯洛伐克家养和野生反刍动物血液黏液体和血/piroplasma原虫的流行状况
Dana Zubriková,Lucia Vargová,Júlia Halapy et al.
Dana Zubriková et al.
Some piroplasmids and haemotropic mycoplasmas are important pathogens affecting domestic and wild animals, leading to various clinical symptoms and economic losses. This study aimed to determine, for the first time, the prevalence of haemot...
Apical-out bovine intestinal organoids as an infection model for Cryptosporidium parvum [0.03%]
顶端-外出型牛肠类器官作为隐孢子虫感染模型
Mathilde Svensen Varegg,Lucy J Robertson,Lise Benette Nilsen Hovd et al.
Mathilde Svensen Varegg et al.
Cryptosporidium parvum is a major pathogen responsible for neonatal calf diarrhoea, but research has been hampered due to the lack of in vitro models that can complete the life cycle. In this scenario, human and murine small intestinal orga...
Unveiling the hemolymphatic miRNome composition of the schistosomiasis vector snail Biomphalaria glabrata [0.03%]
椎实螺(Biomphalaria glabrata)的血淋巴细胞miRNome组成及其在血吸虫病传播中的作用
Sarah Dametto,Benjamin Gourbal,Cristian Chaparro et al.
Sarah Dametto et al.
MiRNAs are single-stranded short noncoding sequences which display crucial roles on gene transcription regulation in many biological processes especially such as embryonic development, cell proliferation or apoptosis. Also, they are recogni...
Gene regulation in Cryptosporidium: New insights and unanswered questions [0.03%]
隐孢子虫的基因调控:新见解与未解之谜
Samantha Gunasekera,Jessica C Kissinger
Samantha Gunasekera
Parasites of the genus Cryptosporidium have evolved to have a highly compact genome of ∼9.1 Mb. The mechanisms that regulate gene expression in Cryptosporidium spp. remain incompletely understood at all levels, including chromatin accessib...
Sugandika Bulumulla,Lihua Xiao,Yaoyu Feng et al.
Sugandika Bulumulla et al.
Cattle infected with Cryptosporidium can shed large quantities of the environmentally resistant oocysts, which can cause significant diarrhoeal disease, particularly in neonatal calves and in susceptible human populations worldwide. More th...