Background and Aim: Q fever Coxiella burnetii is a worldwide zoonotic disease, and C. burnetii was detected in mammals and ticks. Ticks play an important role in the spread of C. burnetii in the environment. Therefore, the aims of this study were to detect Q fever C. burnetii in camels and ixodid ticks by molecular tools and identification of Hyalomma dromedarii and Hyalomma excavatum using molecular and immunological assays. Materials and Methods: A total of 113 blood samples from camels and 190 adult ticks were investigated for the infection with C. burnetii by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing the targeting IS30A spacer. The two tick species H. dromedarii and H. excavatum were characterized molecularly by PCR and sequenci...
Arthropod-borne infections are a medical and economic threat to humans and livestock. Over the last ...
Ticks are important arthropod vectors that serve as reservoirs of pathogens. Rapid urbanization and ...
Abstract Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) belongs to the genus Orthonairovir...
Background and Aim: Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep, and go...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever. It can infect animals, humans, and birds, as we...
Background and Objective: Domestic animals, including camels, in Saudi Arabia suffer from various di...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
Aim: Rickettsioses have an epidemiological importance that includes pathogens, vectors, and hosts. T...
Viruses are important components of the microbiome of ticks. Ticks are capable of transmitting sever...
Arthropod-borne infections are a medical and economic threat to humans and livestock. Over the last ...
Ticks are important arthropod vectors that serve as reservoirs of pathogens. Rapid urbanization and ...
Abstract Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) belongs to the genus Orthonairovir...
Background and Aim: Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep, and go...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
International audienceThis study used MALDI-TOF MS and molecular tools to identify tick species infe...
Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever. It can infect animals, humans, and birds, as we...
Background and Objective: Domestic animals, including camels, in Saudi Arabia suffer from various di...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
International audienceThe “One Health” concept recognizes that human health is connected to animal h...
Aim: Rickettsioses have an epidemiological importance that includes pathogens, vectors, and hosts. T...
Viruses are important components of the microbiome of ticks. Ticks are capable of transmitting sever...
Arthropod-borne infections are a medical and economic threat to humans and livestock. Over the last ...
Ticks are important arthropod vectors that serve as reservoirs of pathogens. Rapid urbanization and ...
Abstract Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) belongs to the genus Orthonairovir...