Open Access funded by Wellcome Trust.-- et al.Ticks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pathogen simultaneously. Both viruses and bacteria can trigger, and may subsequently suppress, vertebrate host and arthropod vector anti-microbial responses. Microbial coinfection of ticks could lead to an advantage or disadvantage for one or more of the microorganisms. In this preliminary study, cell lines derived from the ticks Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes ricinus were infected sequentially with 2 arthropod-borne pathogens, Borrelia burgdorferi s.s., Ehrlichia ruminantium, or Semliki Forest virus (SFV), and the effect of coinfection on the replication of these pathogens was measured. Prior infection of ti...
The information from the tick cattle microbiota suggests that the microbial populations may modulate...
International audienceTicks are among the most important vectors of pathogens affecting humans and o...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pathogen s...
AbstractTicks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pa...
Introduction Ticks are the most common arthropod vectors of both human and animal diseases in Europe...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
Ixodes scapularis ticks harbor a variety of microorganisms, including eukaryotes, bacteria and virus...
[Background]: There has been an emergence and expansion of tick-borne diseases in Europe, Asia and N...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
Ticks are blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit pathogens that constitute a growing bu...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens than any other arthropod, and one single species...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
International audienceThe recent development of high-throughput NGS technologies, (ie, next-generati...
Tick-Borne Pathogens: The Model Ticks are blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit patho...
The information from the tick cattle microbiota suggests that the microbial populations may modulate...
International audienceTicks are among the most important vectors of pathogens affecting humans and o...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pathogen s...
AbstractTicks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pa...
Introduction Ticks are the most common arthropod vectors of both human and animal diseases in Europe...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
Ixodes scapularis ticks harbor a variety of microorganisms, including eukaryotes, bacteria and virus...
[Background]: There has been an emergence and expansion of tick-borne diseases in Europe, Asia and N...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
Ticks are blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit pathogens that constitute a growing bu...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens than any other arthropod, and one single species...
Ticks and the pathogens they transmit constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldw...
International audienceThe recent development of high-throughput NGS technologies, (ie, next-generati...
Tick-Borne Pathogens: The Model Ticks are blood-feeding arthropod ectoparasites that transmit patho...
The information from the tick cattle microbiota suggests that the microbial populations may modulate...
International audienceTicks are among the most important vectors of pathogens affecting humans and o...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...