Lice are blood-sucking insects that are of medical and veterinary significance as parasites and vectors for various infectious agents. More than half of described blood-sucking lice species are found on rodents. Rodents are important hosts of several Bartonella and Rickettsia species, and some of these bacteria are characterized as human pathogens in Europe. Rodent ectoparasites, such as fleas and ticks, are important vectors of Bartonella spp. and Rickettsia spp., but knowledge about the presence of these bacteria in lice is limited. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Bartonella and Rickettsia bacteria in lice collected from rodents in Slovakia. The ectoparasites were collected from small rodents captured from 2010 to...
Bartonellosis is a group of emerging infectious diseases caused by facultatively intraerythrocytic b...
Rodents represent a natural reservoir of several Bartonella species, including zoonotic ones. In thi...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
Bartonella spp. ir Rickettsia spp. patogenai yra plačiai paplitę visame pasaulyje. Šie patogenai gal...
In the ecosystem rodents play an important role as they are the main carriers of various infectious ...
Bartonella infections have been documented in a wide range of mammals and 15 Bartonella species have...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Rodents represent an important group of mammalian hosts as considered reservoirs for a large number ...
Cattle lice are obligatory blood-sucking parasites, which is the cause of animal health problems wor...
Worldwide, Bartonella infections are known to inflict a wide range of mammals and, within rodents al...
The Bartonella pathogen is an emerging zoonotic agent. Epidemiological studies worldwide have demons...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
To date, 35 species in Bartonella genus have been officially recognized of which more than 15 Barton...
This research is funded by the European Social Fund under the No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-03-0027 "Developm...
Small rodents are important reservoir hosts for a large number of vector-borne pathogens. The aim of...
Bartonellosis is a group of emerging infectious diseases caused by facultatively intraerythrocytic b...
Rodents represent a natural reservoir of several Bartonella species, including zoonotic ones. In thi...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
Bartonella spp. ir Rickettsia spp. patogenai yra plačiai paplitę visame pasaulyje. Šie patogenai gal...
In the ecosystem rodents play an important role as they are the main carriers of various infectious ...
Bartonella infections have been documented in a wide range of mammals and 15 Bartonella species have...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Rodents represent an important group of mammalian hosts as considered reservoirs for a large number ...
Cattle lice are obligatory blood-sucking parasites, which is the cause of animal health problems wor...
Worldwide, Bartonella infections are known to inflict a wide range of mammals and, within rodents al...
The Bartonella pathogen is an emerging zoonotic agent. Epidemiological studies worldwide have demons...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
To date, 35 species in Bartonella genus have been officially recognized of which more than 15 Barton...
This research is funded by the European Social Fund under the No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-03-0027 "Developm...
Small rodents are important reservoir hosts for a large number of vector-borne pathogens. The aim of...
Bartonellosis is a group of emerging infectious diseases caused by facultatively intraerythrocytic b...
Rodents represent a natural reservoir of several Bartonella species, including zoonotic ones. In thi...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...