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- found in wild animals. In ticks, Anaplasma spp. can be transmitted transstadially, and the ticks become infected by feeding off infected animals, allowing...
- Haemaphysalis concinna and Dermacentor silvarum ticks to acquire and transstadially transmit Borrelia garinii". Experimental and Applied Acarology. 31 (1–2):...
- the bloodstream of the bitten person. Transovarial transmissionial and transstadial transmission of yellow fever virus within A. aegypti, that is, the transmission...
- (Dermacentor andersoni). Its type strain is SkalkahoT. The organism is p****ed transstadially and transovarially, and infections are localized in ovarial tissues...
- Aedes atlanticus mosquito is a demonstrated vector. The virus transmits transstadially through the different stages of the insect's life: A female mosquito...
- propagation into the next generation, and therefore more divergent interests. Transstadial transmission Murray, Patrick R.; Rosenthal, Ken S.; Pfaller, Michael...
- may vector it between horses. Awad further found it is transmitted transstadially, larvanymph and nymph → adult, but not vertically. Samish and Pipono...
- during the larval or nymph stages. This mode of transmission is called transstadial transmission. Once a tick becomes infected with this pathogen, they are...
- way through Maryland. Their reproductive cycle can carry some viruses transstadially through the different stages of the insect's life: a female mosquito...
- 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...