Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Copulation of < em > Ixodes ricinus < /em > males and females on the host and its potential impact on pathogen transmission
CONCLUSIONS: By increasing the feeding dynamics in females, the copulation of I. ricinus males with females attached to the host's skin may stimulate pathogen replication in tick tissues and migration from the gut to the salivary glands. Further investigations of the I. ricinus copulation on the host on female feeding and pathogen transmission may contribute to the elucidation of the eco-epidemiology of tick-borne diseases transmitted by this tick species.PMID:38153063 | DOI:10.26444/aaem/174105 (Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM)
Source: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine : AAEM - December 28, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Weronika Buczek Alicja Buczek Marek Asman Katarzyna Bartosik Source Type: research

Infections and Acute Kidney Injury: A Global Perspective
This article provides a global overview of different infections that are associated commonly with AKI, including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), human immunodeficiency virus, malaria, dengue, leptospirosis, tick-borne illnesses, and viral hemorrhagic fevers. (Source: Seminars in Nephrology)
Source: Seminars in Nephrology - December 28, 2023 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Anthony Batte, Lubaba Shahrin, Rolando Claure-Del Granado, Valerie A. Luyckx, Andrea L. Conroy Source Type: research

Big Epidemic of Small City: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
CONCLUSION: CCHF is an important public health problem that has been causing seasonal epidemics in our country for nearly two decades. Although sporadic cases have been reported from almost every region, the disease is endemic in some areas. Since signs and symptoms are not specific, the disease can be easily missed when tick contact is not questioned. Therefore CCHF should be considered in patients presenting with fever and thrombocytopenia in rural areas, especially in the spring and summer months.PMID:38149444 | DOI:10.4274/tpd.galenos.2023.39200 (Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology)
Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology - December 27, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Ebru Do ğan Selcen Özer Kökkızıl Mehtap Esen S ümeyra Kayalı Source Type: research

Big Epidemic of Small City: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
CONCLUSION: CCHF is an important public health problem that has been causing seasonal epidemics in our country for nearly two decades. Although sporadic cases have been reported from almost every region, the disease is endemic in some areas. Since signs and symptoms are not specific, the disease can be easily missed when tick contact is not questioned. Therefore CCHF should be considered in patients presenting with fever and thrombocytopenia in rural areas, especially in the spring and summer months.PMID:38149444 | DOI:10.4274/tpd.galenos.2023.39200 (Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology)
Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology - December 27, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Ebru Do ğan Selcen Özer Kökkızıl Mehtap Esen S ümeyra Kayalı Source Type: research

Big Epidemic of Small City: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
CONCLUSION: CCHF is an important public health problem that has been causing seasonal epidemics in our country for nearly two decades. Although sporadic cases have been reported from almost every region, the disease is endemic in some areas. Since signs and symptoms are not specific, the disease can be easily missed when tick contact is not questioned. Therefore CCHF should be considered in patients presenting with fever and thrombocytopenia in rural areas, especially in the spring and summer months.PMID:38149444 | DOI:10.4274/tpd.galenos.2023.39200 (Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology)
Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology - December 27, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Ebru Do ğan Selcen Özer Kökkızıl Mehtap Esen S ümeyra Kayalı Source Type: research

Big Epidemic of Small City: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
CONCLUSION: CCHF is an important public health problem that has been causing seasonal epidemics in our country for nearly two decades. Although sporadic cases have been reported from almost every region, the disease is endemic in some areas. Since signs and symptoms are not specific, the disease can be easily missed when tick contact is not questioned. Therefore CCHF should be considered in patients presenting with fever and thrombocytopenia in rural areas, especially in the spring and summer months.PMID:38149444 | DOI:10.4274/tpd.galenos.2023.39200 (Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology)
Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology - December 27, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Ebru Do ğan Selcen Özer Kökkızıl Mehtap Esen S ümeyra Kayalı Source Type: research

Big Epidemic of Small City: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
CONCLUSION: CCHF is an important public health problem that has been causing seasonal epidemics in our country for nearly two decades. Although sporadic cases have been reported from almost every region, the disease is endemic in some areas. Since signs and symptoms are not specific, the disease can be easily missed when tick contact is not questioned. Therefore CCHF should be considered in patients presenting with fever and thrombocytopenia in rural areas, especially in the spring and summer months.PMID:38149444 | DOI:10.4274/tpd.galenos.2023.39200 (Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology)
Source: Turkish Society for Parasitology - December 27, 2023 Category: Parasitology Authors: Ebru Do ğan Selcen Özer Kökkızıl Mehtap Esen S ümeyra Kayalı Source Type: research