Blocking transmission of vector-borne diseases

  • Sandra Schorderet-Weber
  • Sandra Noack
  • Paul M. Selzer
  • Ronald Kaminsky
Publication date
April 2017
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2211-3207
Journal
2211-3207
Citation count (estimate)
3

Abstract

Vector-borne diseases are responsible for significant health problems in humans, as well as in companion and farm animals. Killing the vectors with ectoparasitic drugs before they have the opportunity to pass on their pathogens could be the ideal way to prevent vector borne diseases. Blocking of transmission might work when transmission is delayed during blood meal, as often happens in ticks. The recently described systemic isoxazolines have been shown to successfully prevent disease transmission under conditions of delayed pathogen transfer. However, if the pathogen is transmitted immediately at bite as it is the case with most insects, blocking transmission becomes only possible if ectoparasiticides prevent the vector from landing on or, ...

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