At least 38 viral species are transmitted by ticks. Virus-tick-vertebrate host relationships are highly specific and less than 10% of all tick species (Argasidae and Ixodidae) are known to play a role as vectors of arboviruses. However, a few tick species transmit several (e.g. Ixodes ricinus, Amblyomma variegatum) or many (I. uriae) tick-borne viruses. Tick-borne viruses are found in six different virus families (Asfarviridae, Reoviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Orthomyxoviridae, Bunyaviridae, Flaviviridae) and at least 9 genera. Some as yet unassigned tick-borne viruses may belong to a seventh family, the Arenaviridae. With only one exception (African swine fever virus, family Asfarviridae) all tick-borne viruses (as well as all other arboviruses)...
AbstractTicks transmit more pathogens—including bacteria, parasites and viruses—than any other arthr...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...
International audienceMore than 25% of human infectious diseases are vector-borne diseases (VBDs). T...
At least 38 viral species are transmitted by ticks. Virus-tick-vertebrate host relationships are hig...
Ticks transmit a wide variety of arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses). Tick-borne viruses are found...
Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks transmit more pathogens—including bacteria, parasites and viruses—than any other arthropod vec...
AbstractTicks transmit more pathogens—including bacteria, parasites and viruses—than any other arthr...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...
International audienceMore than 25% of human infectious diseases are vector-borne diseases (VBDs). T...
At least 38 viral species are transmitted by ticks. Virus-tick-vertebrate host relationships are hig...
Ticks transmit a wide variety of arboviruses (arthropod-borne viruses). Tick-borne viruses are found...
Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
International audienceTicks transmit a wide variety of pathogens including bacteria, parasites and v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks transmit more pathogens—including bacteria, parasites and viruses—than any other arthropod vec...
AbstractTicks transmit more pathogens—including bacteria, parasites and viruses—than any other arthr...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than a...
International audienceMore than 25% of human infectious diseases are vector-borne diseases (VBDs). T...