Abstract Background Hyalomma marginatum and Hyalomma rufipes are two-host tick species, which are mainly distributed in southern Europe, Africa and middle-eastern Asia. They are well-known vectors of Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus and other viruses as well as Rickettsia aeschlimannii. In recent years, these tick species have been found sporadically in Germany, but they do not belong to the autochthonous tick fauna in Germany. Methods Ticks with unusual morphology were collected and sent from private persons or public health offices to involve institutions for morphological identification and further testing. All ticks identified as Hyalomma spp. were tested using molecular detection methods for CCHF virus, Rickettsia spp., Cox...
International audienceDue to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of...
Worldwide, ticks are important vectors of human and animal pathogens. Besides Lyme Borreliosis, a va...
Due to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of tick-borne disease in...
Background: Ticks of the genus Hyalomma, which are vectors for several tick-borne diseases, are occa...
We report on a non-indigenous adult Hyalomma marginatum tick in Austria carrying the human pathogeni...
Hyalomma rufipes, a two-hosttick, is the most widespread Hyalomma species in Africa. In December 201...
Hyalomma spp. ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) represent a public health threat because of their prominent ro...
Ticks are important parasites from economic and public health points of view because of their abilit...
At a time of major global, societal, and environmental changes, the shifting distribution of pathoge...
This narrative review was conducted by the ad hoc subgroup from the working expert group on the risk...
2 pages.-- PMID: 12899141 [PubMed].Rickettsia aeschlimannii is a pathogenic spotted fever group rick...
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a zoonotic virus transmitted by Hyalomma ticks, th...
Abstract Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) belongs to the genus Orthonairovir...
International audienceThe importance of Dermacentor spp. in the transmission of tick-borne pathogens...
International audienceCorsica is a mountainous French island in the north-west of the Mediterranean ...
International audienceDue to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of...
Worldwide, ticks are important vectors of human and animal pathogens. Besides Lyme Borreliosis, a va...
Due to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of tick-borne disease in...
Background: Ticks of the genus Hyalomma, which are vectors for several tick-borne diseases, are occa...
We report on a non-indigenous adult Hyalomma marginatum tick in Austria carrying the human pathogeni...
Hyalomma rufipes, a two-hosttick, is the most widespread Hyalomma species in Africa. In December 201...
Hyalomma spp. ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) represent a public health threat because of their prominent ro...
Ticks are important parasites from economic and public health points of view because of their abilit...
At a time of major global, societal, and environmental changes, the shifting distribution of pathoge...
This narrative review was conducted by the ad hoc subgroup from the working expert group on the risk...
2 pages.-- PMID: 12899141 [PubMed].Rickettsia aeschlimannii is a pathogenic spotted fever group rick...
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a zoonotic virus transmitted by Hyalomma ticks, th...
Abstract Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) belongs to the genus Orthonairovir...
International audienceThe importance of Dermacentor spp. in the transmission of tick-borne pathogens...
International audienceCorsica is a mountainous French island in the north-west of the Mediterranean ...
International audienceDue to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of...
Worldwide, ticks are important vectors of human and animal pathogens. Besides Lyme Borreliosis, a va...
Due to increased travel, climatic, and environmental changes, the incidence of tick-borne disease in...