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7901“…Exposure to Plasmodium-infected mosquito bites therefore systematically triggers immunosuppression of endemic vaccine-elicited responses. …”
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7902“…Komodo dragons, the world's largest lizard, dispatch their large ungulate prey by biting and tearing flesh. If a prey escapes, oral bacteria inoculated into the wound reputedly induce a sepsis that augments later prey capture by the same or other lizards. …”
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7903por Merritt, Richard W., Walker, Edward D., Small, Pamela L. C., Wallace, John R., Johnson, Paul D. R., Benbow, M. Eric, Boakye, Daniel A.“…The above review reveals that various routes of transmission may occur, varying amongst epidemiological setting and geographic region, and that there may be some role for living agents as reservoirs and as vectors of M. ulcerans, in particular aquatic insects, adult mosquitoes or other biting arthropods. We discuss traditional and non-traditional methods for indicting the roles of living agents as biologically significant reservoirs and/or vectors of pathogens, and suggest an intellectual framework for establishing criteria for transmission. …”
Publicado 2010
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7904“…The most common morbidities suffered were “small cuts and abrasions” in about 53%of the workers. Backache and insect bites were assigned the highest risk rating scores. …”
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7905“…Since F. tularensis has not been localized in the salivary gland of the primary human biting ticks, it is thought that bacterial transmission by ticks is through mechanical inoculation of tick feces containing F. tularensis into the skin wound. …”
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7906“…Significant amount of saliva is deposited on the skin during biting, sucking or licking, and can act as an important source in forensic evidence. …”
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7907por Moutinho, Paulo Rufalco, Gil, Luis Herman Soares, Cruz, Rafael Bastos, Ribolla, Paulo Eduardo Martins“…RESULTS: The results show higher density in collections near a recent settlement, suggesting that a high level of colonization decreases the vector presence. The biting activity showed higher activity at twilight and major numbers of mosquitos in the remaining hours of the night in months of high density. …”
Publicado 2011
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7908Investigating preferences for mosquito-control technologies in Mozambique with latent class analysis“…The other three groups are characterized by the attributes which would make them avoid a technology; these groups are labelled as the bites class, by-products class, and multiple-concerns class. …”
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7909Risk of Buruli Ulcer and Detection of Mycobacterium ulcerans in Mosquitoes in Southeastern Australiapor Lavender, Caroline J., Fyfe, Janet A. M., Azuolas, Joseph, Brown, Karen, Evans, Rachel N., Ray, Lyndon R., Johnson, Paul D. R.“…The mode of transmission of M. ulcerans is not completely understood, but several studies have explored the role of biting insects. In this study, we tested for an association between the detection of M. ulcerans in mosquitoes and the risk of BU disease in humans in an endemic area of southeastern Australia. …”
Publicado 2011
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7910por Mazigo, Humphrey D., Obasy, Emmanuel, Mauka, Wilhellmus, Manyiri, Paulina, Zinga, Maria, Kweka, Eliningaya J., Mnyone, Ladslaus L., Heukelbach, Jorg“…Knowledge on malaria transmission, prevention, and treatment was reasonable; 56% of respondents associated the disease with mosquito bites, with a significant difference between education level and knowledge on transmission (P < .001). …”
Publicado 2010
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7911“…Ninety-nine percent of the subject villagers recognized mosquito bites as a cause of malaria transmission, which explains the high possession rate of bednets. …”
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7912“…The EIR's were 0, 61.79 and 6.91 bites/person/year for Fort Ternan, Lunyerere and Nyalenda. …”
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7913“…Restricted breeds such as Pit Bull terriers, German Shepherds and Rottweilers were more frequently reported by members of the public for aggressive behaviour while the only restricted breed reported for biting or snapping was the German Shepherd. CONCLUSIONS: Routine recording of dog control services in County Cork provide data on responsible dog ownership including the licensing of breeds, and surrender of owned dogs and the collection of stray dogs. …”
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7914por Vescio, Fenicia M, Busani, Luca, Mughini-Gras, Lapo, Khoury, Cristina, Avellis, Luca, Taseva, Evgenia, Rezza, Giovanni, Christova, Iva“…BACKGROUND: Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic viral disease transmitted by ixodid tick bites, mainly of Hyalomma spp., or through contact with blood/tissues from infected people or animals. …”
Publicado 2012
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7915por Reiner, Robert C., Perkins, T. Alex, Barker, Christopher M., Niu, Tianchan, Chaves, Luis Fernando, Ellis, Alicia M., George, Dylan B., Le Menach, Arnaud, Pulliam, Juliet R. C., Bisanzio, Donal, Buckee, Caroline, Chiyaka, Christinah, Cummings, Derek A. T., Garcia, Andres J., Gatton, Michelle L., Gething, Peter W., Hartley, David M., Johnston, Geoffrey, Klein, Eili Y., Michael, Edwin, Lindsay, Steven W., Lloyd, Alun L., Pigott, David M., Reisen, William K., Ruktanonchai, Nick, Singh, Brajendra K., Tatem, Andrew J., Kitron, Uriel, Hay, Simon I., Scott, Thomas W., Smith, David L.“…Modern theory would benefit from an expansion around the concepts of heterogeneous mosquito biting, poorly mixed mosquito-host encounters, spatial heterogeneity and temporal variation in the transmission process.…”
Publicado 2013
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7916“…Thus, SFV is presumed to be transmitted from non-human primates mainly through severe bites, involving contact between infected saliva and blood. …”
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7917por Iyori, Mitsuhiro, Nakaya, Hiroki, Inagaki, Katsuya, Pichyangkul, Sathit, Yamamoto, Daisuke S., Kawasaki, Masanori, Kwak, Kyungtak, Mizukoshi, Masami, Goto, Yoshihiro, Matsuoka, Hiroyuki, Matsumoto, Makoto, Yoshida, Shigeto“…Immunization of mice with BDES-PfCSP induced Th1/Th2-mixed type immune responses with high PfCSP-specific antibody (Ab) titers, and provided significant protection against challenge from the bites of mosquitoes infected with a transgenic P. berghei line expressing PfCSP. …”
Publicado 2013
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7918“…BACKGROUND: Transmission of Plasmodium vivax malaria is dependent on vector availability, biting rates and parasite development. In turn, each of these is influenced by climatic conditions. …”
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7919por Hotop, Sven-Kevin, Abd El Wahed, Ahmed, Beutling, Ulrike, Jentsch, Dieter, Motzkus, Dirk, Frank, Ronald, Hunsmann, Gerhard, Stahl-Hennig, Christiane, Fritz, Hans-Joachim“…The virus elicits only mild clinical symptoms (if any) in monkeys, but can be transmitted by various routes, most commonly via bites, to humans where it causes viral encephalitis with a high mortality rate. …”
Publicado 2014
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7920“…In this study dermatological manifestations of CanL were very commonly reported, and their prevalence is similar to previous studies in endemic areas despite the fact that dogs living in nonendemic areas are not exposed to repeated infectious bites and continuous stimulation of the dermal immune system.…”
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