SummaryFlea-borne infections are emerging or re-emerging throughout the world, and their incidence is on the rise. Furthermore, their distribution and that of their vectors is shifting and expanding. This publication reviews general flea biology and the distribution of the flea-borne diseases of public health importance throughout the world, their principal flea vectors, and the extent of their public health burden. Such an overall review is necessary to understand the importance of this group of infections and the resources that must be allocated to their control by public health authorities to ensure their timely diagnosis and treatment
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas are the most prevalent ectoparasites found on dogs and cats. For most small animal practitione...
Fleas are blood-sucking ectoparasites of humans and domestic animals all over the world. More than 2...
International audienceFleas are wingless insects that parasitize mammals and more rarely birds. They...
Ecologic and economic factors, as well as changes in human behavior, have resulted in the emergence ...
Fleas (Insecta, Siphonaptera) are important vectors of plague and murine typhus in many parts of the...
Introduction (excerpt) The importance of certain species of fleas in relation to the epidemiology of...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a deadly flea-borne disease that remains a threa...
Human history has been riddled by diseases spread by flea vectors including the bubonic plague. Rece...
Fleas transmit disease and parasitic worms, and cause allergic dermatitis to humans and animals. The...
The diversity and geographical distribution of fleas parasitizing small mammals have been poorly inv...
International audienceFleas are blood-feeding parasites involved in the transmission of several arth...
This NebGuide provides information on flea biology and how to solve flea problems. Fleas are among t...
Background: The human flea, Pulex irritans, is widespread globally and has a long association with h...
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas are the most prevalent ectoparasites found on dogs and cats. For most small animal practitione...
Fleas are blood-sucking ectoparasites of humans and domestic animals all over the world. More than 2...
International audienceFleas are wingless insects that parasitize mammals and more rarely birds. They...
Ecologic and economic factors, as well as changes in human behavior, have resulted in the emergence ...
Fleas (Insecta, Siphonaptera) are important vectors of plague and murine typhus in many parts of the...
Introduction (excerpt) The importance of certain species of fleas in relation to the epidemiology of...
Plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) is a deadly flea-borne disease that remains a threa...
Human history has been riddled by diseases spread by flea vectors including the bubonic plague. Rece...
Fleas transmit disease and parasitic worms, and cause allergic dermatitis to humans and animals. The...
The diversity and geographical distribution of fleas parasitizing small mammals have been poorly inv...
International audienceFleas are blood-feeding parasites involved in the transmission of several arth...
This NebGuide provides information on flea biology and how to solve flea problems. Fleas are among t...
Background: The human flea, Pulex irritans, is widespread globally and has a long association with h...
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) are common ectoparasites of mammals and birds in different habitats th...
Fleas are the most prevalent ectoparasites found on dogs and cats. For most small animal practitione...