Equine tick-borne disease in the UKChris Shepherd
(HSV) * West Nile virus * Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) * Japanese encephalitis virus * Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) * St Louis encephalitis * Cytomegalovirus (CMV) * Tick-borne encephalitis virus * Human herpesvirus 6 Non-polio enteroviruses Alpha viruses * Western equine encephalitis virus * ...
Israel is situated in the Mediterranean region, with a climate ranging from Mediterranean to extreme arid (Fig.1) and provides a habitat for a variety of ixodid tick species. As a result, Israel has many endemic tick-borne diseases that affect humans and other animals, including pets and live...
2018, Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Citation Excerpt : An alternate serological method is immunoblot (IB). Serum from T. equi-infected horses typically demonstrate a characteristic IB binding pattern as anti-EMA antibodies react with one or more EMA proteins in the molecular mass range of 30–34...
Powassan (POW) virus is a North American member of the flavivirus tick-borne encephalitis complex. Although POW virus is widely distributed across the USA and Canada, and westward into far eastern Russia, disease (febrile, with encephalitis) has only been detected in the eastern stat...
What causes tick-borne encephalitis? How long does autoimmune encephalitis last? Is anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis contagious? Is rheumatic fever a communicable disease? Is an infectious disease contagious? Are cat skin diseases contagious? How long does Japanese encephalitis last?
What is the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases? Where is Japanese encephalitis most common? Is encephalitis a disease? What is a zoonotic viral disease? What are the causes of viral encephalitis? Is autoimmune encephalitis fatal? What causes tick-borne encephalitis?
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Powassan (POW) virus is a North American member of the flavivirus tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) complex. Although POW virus is widely distributed across the USA and Canada, and westward into far eastern Russia, disease (febrile, with encephalitis) has only been detected in the eastern s...