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Autor:
Kristen L. Herrick, Sandra A. Pena, Hayley Yaglom, Brent J. Layton, Amanda Moors, Amanda D. Loftis, Marah E. Condit, Joseph Singleton, Cecilia Y. Kato, Amy M. Denison, Dianna Ng, James W. Mertins, Christopher D. Paddock
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 22, Iss 5, Pp 780-785 (2016)
In the United States, all previously reported cases of Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis have been linked to transmission by the Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum). Here we describe 1 confirmed and 1 probable case of R. parkeri rickettsiosis acquir
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2b4a71362f1a4a568311003f33c47cda
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp 1002-1004 (2008)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/60876713d0cb4cd5b09dd11b89b4e179
Publikováno v:
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 12:101819
This study assessed the duration of tick attachment necessary for a successful transmission of Anaplasma phagocytophilum by an infected I. scapularis nymph. Individual nymphs were placed upon BALB/c mice and allowed to feed for predetermined time int
Autor:
James S. Gill, Amy J. Ullmann, Amanda D. Loftis, Tom G. Schwan, Sandra J. Raffel, Merry E. Schrumpf, Joseph Piesman
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 522-523 (2008)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3012abf9a645425f84f59b51dbf65eec
Autor:
Christopher D. Paddock, Cecilia Y. Kato, Joseph Singleton, Marah E. Condit, Brent J. Layton, Amanda Moors, Hayley Yaglom, James W. Mertins, Amanda D. Loftis, Sandra A. Pena, Dianna Ng, Amy M. Denison, Kristen Herrick
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 22, Iss 5, Pp 780-785 (2016)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
The likely vector was Amblyomma triste, a Neotropical tick species only recently recognized in the United States.
In the United States, all previously reported cases of Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis have been linked to transmission by the Gul
In the United States, all previously reported cases of Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis have been linked to transmission by the Gul
Autor:
Christopher D. Paddock, Keith Blount, Michael J. Yabsley, Michael Levin, Amanda D. Loftis, Jason W. Johnson, Lorenza Beati, Patrick Kelly, Elizabeth R. Gleim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 53:696-698
Panola Mountain Ehrlichia (PME) has been suggested as an emerging pathogen of humans and dogs. Domestic goats and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are also susceptible and likely serve as reservoirs. Experimentally, both the lone star tick
Autor:
Amanda D. Loftis, Cécile Beck, Pompei Bolfa, Teresa E. Leslie, Aymeric Hans, Silvia Marchi, Charles J. Issel, Isaac Jeon, Stéphan Zientara, Sylvie Lecollinet, Fortune Sithole
Publikováno v:
Acta Tropica
Acta Tropica, Elsevier, 2017, 174, pp.24-28. ⟨10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.06.023⟩
Acta Tropica, Elsevier, 2017, 174, pp.24-28. ⟨10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.06.023⟩
International audience; Equines in the West Indies are used for recreational purposes, tourism industry, racing and agriculture or can be found in feral populations. Little is known in the Caribbean basin about the prevalence of some major equine inf
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Sciences, Vol 1, Iss 3, Pp 150-158 (2014)
Through prospective enrollment of canine patients at the Ross University Veterinary Clinic, on St. Kitts, four cases of acute fatal leptospirosis were diagnosed. Clinical, pathological, and diagnostic findings in these cases are summarized in this ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 51:868-872
Amblyomma americanum, the lone star tick, is the most common and most aggressive human biting tick in the Southeastern United States. It is known to transmit the agents of human ehrlichioses, Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Ehrlichia ewingii. In addition,
Autor:
Chengming Wang, Susan Fitzharris, Janet Beeler-Marfisi, Mark D. Freeman, Amanda D. Loftis, Patrick Kelly
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Parasitology. 196:44-49
Between 2009 and 2011, we conducted a case–control study of ticks and tick-associated pathogens affecting dogs on the island of St. Kitts, eastern Caribbean, including 55 cases of clinically suspected tick-borne disease (TBD) and 110 presumably hea