Changes in the risk of exposure to infectious disease agents can be tracked through variations in antibody prevalence in vertebrate host populations. However, information on the temporal dynamics of the immune status of individuals is critical. If antibody levels persist a long time after exposure to an infectious agent, they could enable the efficient detection of the past circulation of the agent; if they persist only a short time, they could provide snap shots of recent exposure of sampled hosts. Here, we explored the temporal dynamics of seropositivity against Lyme disease agent Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato ( Bbsl ) in individuals of a widespread medium‐sized mammal species, the roe deer ( Capreolus capreolus ), in France. Using a mo...
To increase knowledge of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) circulation in the Netherlands, we con...
International audienceBluetongue virus (BTV) is a Culicoides-borne pathogen infecting both domestic ...
International audienceIn wildlife, epidemiological data are often collected using cross-sectional su...
To determine the effectiveness of white-tailed deer as sentinel animals in serologic surveillance pr...
AbstractLyme Disease is caused by the bacterial pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi, and is transmitted by...
Deer tick-transmitted Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti (babesio...
Global environmental changes are causing Lyme disease to emerge in Europe. The life cycle of Ixodes ...
Blood samples from Peromyscus leucopus mice captured at an enzootic site in Connecticut were examine...
An inverse relationship between biodiversity and human health has been termed the 'dilution eff...
Ixodes ticks are known to parasitize deer species, but the role of cervids in the epidemiology of Ly...
Blood samples from Peromyscus leucopus mice captured at an enzootic site in Connecticut were examine...
Abstract Background Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pa...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>In order to investigate the role of roe deer in the mainte...
Our ability to infer unobservable disease-dynamic processes such as force of infection (infection ha...
Abstract. To determine whether rodents that are intensely exposed to the deer tick–transmitted agent...
To increase knowledge of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) circulation in the Netherlands, we con...
International audienceBluetongue virus (BTV) is a Culicoides-borne pathogen infecting both domestic ...
International audienceIn wildlife, epidemiological data are often collected using cross-sectional su...
To determine the effectiveness of white-tailed deer as sentinel animals in serologic surveillance pr...
AbstractLyme Disease is caused by the bacterial pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi, and is transmitted by...
Deer tick-transmitted Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (Lyme disease) and Babesia microti (babesio...
Global environmental changes are causing Lyme disease to emerge in Europe. The life cycle of Ixodes ...
Blood samples from Peromyscus leucopus mice captured at an enzootic site in Connecticut were examine...
An inverse relationship between biodiversity and human health has been termed the 'dilution eff...
Ixodes ticks are known to parasitize deer species, but the role of cervids in the epidemiology of Ly...
Blood samples from Peromyscus leucopus mice captured at an enzootic site in Connecticut were examine...
Abstract Background Identifying the mechanisms driving disease risk is challenging for multi-host pa...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>In order to investigate the role of roe deer in the mainte...
Our ability to infer unobservable disease-dynamic processes such as force of infection (infection ha...
Abstract. To determine whether rodents that are intensely exposed to the deer tick–transmitted agent...
To increase knowledge of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) circulation in the Netherlands, we con...
International audienceBluetongue virus (BTV) is a Culicoides-borne pathogen infecting both domestic ...
International audienceIn wildlife, epidemiological data are often collected using cross-sectional su...