Lack of transovarial transmission of Bartonella by rodent fleas.

Abstract:

:In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Morick et al. (2011) present an interesting study of acquisition and transmission of Bartonella by Xenopsylla ramesis fleas (Fig. 1) which infest naturally wild desert rodents from the Negev desert. A major issue with vector-borne diseases and vector-borne infection is to know whether the vector can also be a natural reservoir and transmit the infectious agent transovarially, allowing the infection to be perpetuated through successive generations of vectors. The desert flea, X. ramesis, is a flea species parasitizing gerbilline rodents in the deserts of the Middle East (Fielden et al. 2004).

journal_name

Mol Ecol

journal_title

Molecular ecology

authors

Chomel BB

doi

10.1111/j.1365-294x.2011.05141.x

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-07-01 00:00:00

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2660-1

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13

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0962-1083

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1365-294X

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20

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