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Transstadial transmission occurs when a
pathogen remains with the
vector from one life
stage ("stadium") to the next. For example, the
bacteria Borrelia...
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propagation into the next generation, and
therefore more
divergent interests.
Transstadial transmission Murray,
Patrick R.; Rosenthal, Ken S.; Pfaller, Michael...
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infect hosts during blood meals in both the
nymphal and
adult stages in
transstadial transmission.
Because the
vector of E.
canis uses
canine species as a...
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bloodstream of the
bitten person.
Transovarial transmissionial and
transstadial transmission of
yellow fever virus within A. aegypti, that is, the transmission...
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Haemaphysalis concinna and
Dermacentor silvarum ticks to
acquire and
transstadially transmit Borrelia garinii".
Experimental and
Applied Acarology. 31 (1–2):...
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during the
larval or
nymph stages, this mode of
transmission is
called transstadial transmission. Once a tick
becomes infected with this pathogen, they are...
- PMID 21169462. Lindh, J.M.; Borg-Karlson, A.-K.; Faye, I. (2008). "
Transstadial and
horizontal transfer of
bacteria within a
colony of
Anopheles gambiae...
- transmission, and from the eggs to
larvae and
adults through the
process of
transstadial transmission. Thus, the
bacterial life
cycle is
maintained entirely in...
- way
through Maryland.
Their reproductive cycle can
carry some
viruses transstadially through the
different stages of the insect's life: a
female mosquito...
- can also be from
feeding nymphs to
infected adult. This is
known as
transstadial transmission, and no
transovarian transmission occurs in this case. The...