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Tick-Borne Microorganisms in Neotropical Vertebrates
Título del libro: Ecology of Wildlife Diseases in the Neotropics
Bermúdez, Sergio; Zieman, E. A.; Tarragona, Evelina Luisa
; Martins Thiago F.; Faccini Martínez, Alvaro A.; Thomas, R.; Guzman Cornejo, Carmen; Muñoz Leal Sebastian
; Martins Thiago F.; Faccini Martínez, Alvaro A.; Thomas, R.; Guzman Cornejo, Carmen; Muñoz Leal Sebastian
Fecha de publicación:
2024
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
978-3-031-50530-0
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
This chapter aims to summarize and discuss the current knowledge on the microorganisms transmitted or potentially transmitted by ticks that have been detected orisolated in neotropical vertebrates with two exceptions. First, although Coxiellaburnetii could be transmitted experimentally by Amblyomma mixtum in Panama(Rodaniche and Rodaniche 1949) and has been isolated from Amblyomma tigrinumin Argentina (Pacheco et al. 2013), ticks are not the primary source of infection forthis cosmopolitan pathogen (Duron et al. 2015). Therefore, C. burnetii is notincluded in this chapter. Second, protozoans of the genus Hepatozoon are transmitted to vertebrates through the ingestion of infected ticks and other hematophagousinvertebrates that harbor oocysts (Smith 1996). While in the NZR, DNA ofHepatozoon has been detected in wild vertebrates (i.e., reptiles, rodents, racoons,foxes), compelling evidence indicating that these protozoans are naturally transmitted by ticks from the region is lacking. Therefore, further studies should seekoocysts in the hemolymph of ticks but also mites, feas, mosquitoes, and leeches toshed light on the vectors (Bennett et al. 1992; Smith 1996).
Palabras clave:
ticks-borne
,
microorganismos
,
vetebrates
,
Neotropical
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Bermúdez, Sergio; Zieman, E. A.; Tarragona, Evelina Luisa; Martins Thiago F.; Faccini Martínez, Alvaro A.; et al.; Tick-Borne Microorganisms in Neotropical Vertebrates; Springer; 2024; 345-379
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