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- Transovarial or transovarian transmission (transmission from parent to offspring via the ovaries) occurs in certain arthropod vectors as they transmit...
- horizontal transmission. Reasons for this stem from further debate regarding transovarial transmission, described as the p****age of a symbiont or pathogen from...
- In the case of insect hosts, vertical transmission often occurs as transovarial transmission, where the microsporidian parasites p**** from the ovaries...
- blood meals from an infected, competent vertebrate host; rare cases of transovarial transmission have been reported, but may be attributable to Borrelia...
- the wound, and the virus reaches the bloodstream of the bitten person. Transovarial transmissionial and transstadial transmission of yellow fever virus within...
- down from parent to offspring before eggs are laid in a process called transovarial transmission. Symptoms of scrub typhus in humans include fever, headache...
- (usually mothers). Vertical transmission can be intracellular (e.g. transovarial), or extracellular (for example through post-embryonic contact between...
- p**** E. chaffeensis to humans or other uninfected reservoir organisms. Transovarial transmission is not known to occur, so eggs and unfed larvae are not...
- symbiotic microorganisms are specifically ****ociated with ticks and use transovarial transmission to ensure their persistence. Although Coxiella and Francisella...
- ISBN 978-0-7011-8180-2. A. Farhang-Azad, R. Traub & S. Baqar (1985). "Transovarial transmission of murine typhus rickettsiae in Xenopsylla cheopis fleas"...