Background: Ixodes ricinus ticks transmit Babesia species to vertebrate hosts. Using molecular tools we were able to detect the presence of this piroplasmid in its vector. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence and identity of Babesia species in questing ticks collected in various areas of Norway. Methods: DNA from questing l. ricinus ticks were examined with a realtime PCR for the presence of Babesia. Positive samples of tick DNA were identified to species using PCR, and sequence analysis. Results: From a total of 1908 questing l. ricinus ticks, 17 (0.9%) indicated the presence of Babesia spp. after realtime-PCR screening. Ixodes ricinus harbouring Babesia spp. was detected in 9 out of 22 localities. Further molecular an...
Babesiosis is an emerging, tick-transmitted, zoonotic disease caused by hematotropic parasites of th...
We report the finding of Babesia EU1 and Babesia microti in Ixodes ricinus ticks in the Netherlands....
Background: Only limited information is available about the occurrence of ticks and tick-borne patho...
Abstract Background Ixodes ricinus ticks transmit Babesia species to vertebrate hosts. Using molecul...
Babesiosis is an emerging tick-transmitted zoonosis in large parts of the world. In Sweden, the occu...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Purpose The aims of this study were: (1) to estimate Babesia prevalence in the most common species o...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Background: Babesiosis is an emerging and potentially zoonotic disease caused by tick-borne piroplas...
International audienceIn Europe, Ixodes ricinus ticks are vectors of many emerging pathogens, includ...
We have designed and performed a new PCR method based on the 18S rRNA in order to individuate the pr...
We detected Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia divergens in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from d...
Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by different species of intraerythrocytic protozoan parasi...
Ticks are vectors for a number of infectious diseases, and an understanding of their ecology is valu...
Babesiosis is an emerging, tick-transmitted, zoonotic disease caused by hematotropic parasites of th...
We report the finding of Babesia EU1 and Babesia microti in Ixodes ricinus ticks in the Netherlands....
Background: Only limited information is available about the occurrence of ticks and tick-borne patho...
Abstract Background Ixodes ricinus ticks transmit Babesia species to vertebrate hosts. Using molecul...
Babesiosis is an emerging tick-transmitted zoonosis in large parts of the world. In Sweden, the occu...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Purpose The aims of this study were: (1) to estimate Babesia prevalence in the most common species o...
Human babesiosis in Europe has been attributed to infection with Babesia divergens and, to a lesser ...
Background: Babesiosis is an emerging and potentially zoonotic disease caused by tick-borne piroplas...
International audienceIn Europe, Ixodes ricinus ticks are vectors of many emerging pathogens, includ...
We have designed and performed a new PCR method based on the 18S rRNA in order to individuate the pr...
We detected Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia divergens in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from d...
Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by different species of intraerythrocytic protozoan parasi...
Ticks are vectors for a number of infectious diseases, and an understanding of their ecology is valu...
Babesiosis is an emerging, tick-transmitted, zoonotic disease caused by hematotropic parasites of th...
We report the finding of Babesia EU1 and Babesia microti in Ixodes ricinus ticks in the Netherlands....
Background: Only limited information is available about the occurrence of ticks and tick-borne patho...