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Rickettsia felis, Rickettsia typhi, and Bartonella DNA was detected by molecular tools in 12% of Rattus rattus fleas (Xenopsylla species) collected from Reunion Island. One-third of the infested commensal rodents captured during 1 year... more
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      SiphonapteraMammalsReunionFlea Infestations
Rickettsia felis, Rickettsia typhi, and Bartonella DNA was detected by molecular tools in 12% of Rattus rattus fleas (Xenopsylla species) collected from Reunion Island. One-third of the infested commensal rodents captured during 1 year... more
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      SiphonapteraMammalsReunionFlea Infestations
The crested porcupine Hystrix cristata is a large body-sized rodent, occurring in Europe only in the Italian Peninsula, where it may have been introduced in early Medieval times. Its parasite fauna is currently poorly known and limited to... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologySiphonaptera
Background: Dog communities living in kennels are at high risk of being infected by ticks and fleas. In spite of the indubitable efficacy of several topical ectoparasiticides registered for the control of ectoparasites in dogs, the short... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyTreatment OutcomeDogsInsecticides
The relative importance of both environmental factors and host factors in explaining variation in prevalence and intensity of flea parasitism in small mammal communities is poorly established. We examine these relationships in an East... more
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      ParasitologySoilSiphonapteraKenya
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a new topical ectoparasiticidal spot-on containing 4.95 % dinotefuran (w /w), 36.08 % permethrin (w/w) and 0.44 % pyriproxyfen (w/w)( V e c t r a3 D ™, Ceva, Libourne, France) against... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologySurvival Analysis
he eicacy of rodent bait containing the insecticide imidacloprid was evaluated for controlling leas on the California ground squirrel, Spermophilus beecheyi. he bait was designed to deliver an oral dose of insecticide resulting in lea... more
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      SiphonapteraBiological SciencesCaliforniaInsecticides
Ectoparasitic insects play a major role in veterinary medicine. Fleas infest man and animals and are the most frequent external parasites of companion animals worldwide. Some species are known to be vectors of zoonotic pathogens. Dogs and... more
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      BiologySiphonapteraMedicineCats
The European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) is known to host several ectoparasites and also tick-borne pathogens, but there is scant information on its eastern relative, the Northern white-breasted hedgehog (Erinaceus roumanicus). We have... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiologySiphonaptera
A new public health problem arises from animal trypanosomes that afflict human by a disease called atypical human trypanosomiasis. Although humans have an innate protection against most Trypanosoma species, nineteen cases of atypical... more
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      SiphonapteraEgyptZoonosesRisk factors
Allander, K. (1998). The effects of an ectoparasite on reproductive success in the great tit: A 394 3-year experimental study. Can. J. Zool. 76, 19-25. 395 Arck, P., Hansen, P.J., Jericevic, B.M., Piccinni, M.-P. and Szekeres-Bartho, J.... more
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      LactationBiological SciencesPregnancyHost-parasite interactions
Fleas can increase the metabolic rate of their hosts. It has been suggested that a constitutive response, in which the host constantly maintains a relatively high level of energy metabolism to combat the parasite, is advantageous for... more
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      Energy MetabolismBiological SciencesEcosystemTime Factors
Parasite success depends on both host profitability and the microenvironment provided by the host, which together define host-parasite compatibility and can differ between hosts. We experimentally disentangled the effects of host... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyReproductionSiphonaptera
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Eastern part of Zambia that previously reported a plague outbreak. The aim of the study was to evaluate the potential role of pigs, goats, and sheep as sero-surveillance hosts for monitoring... more
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      BiologySiphonapteraMedical EntomologyZambia
We describe a new Nosopsyllus s. sto., N. atsbi, from the north of Ethiopia, that shows phyletic similarities with N. incisus (Jordan & Rothschild, 1913), a species from the oriental part of the afrotropical region. This led us to... more
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      GeographyMedical MicrobiologySiphonapteraEthiopia
Epidemiologic and clinical data on the parasitic skin disease tungiasis are limited from sub-Saharan Africa, and virtually nonexistent from the East African region. We performed a community-based cross-sectional study in two villages in... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPublic HealthAdolescent
Anthropogenic disturbance may lead to the spread of vector-borne diseases through effects on pathogens, vectors, and hosts. Identifying the type and extent of vector response to habitat change will enable better and more accurate... more
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      Climate ChangeRiskEcologySiphonaptera
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      ParasitologyArgentinaSiphonapteraScanning Electron Microscopy
Abstract Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is primarily a rodent-associated, flea-borne zoonosis maintained in sylvatic foci throughout western North America. Transmission to humans is mediated most commonly by the flea... more
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      SiphonapteraZoonosesMiceTemperature
Lotilaner (Credelio™, Elanco), a novel isoxazoline, is a systemic insecticide and acaricide that is rapidly absorbed following oral administration to dogs and has a half-life of 30 days. As part of a development program, studies were... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyDogsInsecticidesPublic health systems and services research
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyEcology
Epidemiological studies worldwide have reported a high prevalence and a great diversity of Bartonella species, both in rodents and their flea parasites. The interaction among Bartonella, wild rodents, and fleas reflects a high degree of... more
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      SiphonapteraZoonosesRodentiaPublic health systems and services research
In the study reported here, the pioneer fipronil/(S)-methoprene topical product (FRONTLINE ® PLUS, Merial Limited, Duluth, GA) was compared to the oral spinosad product (COMFORTIS ® Elanco, Greenfield, IN) for efficacy against adult fleas... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyDogsInsecticidesBaths
Epidemiological studies worldwide have reported a high prevalence and a great diversity of Bartonella species, both in rodents and their flea parasites. The interaction among Bartonella, wild rodents, and fleas reflects a high degree of... more
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      SiphonapteraZoonosesRodentiaPublic health systems and services research
Background: Two studies were conducted to evaluate and compare the efficacy of imidacloprid + moxidectin and selamectin topical solutions against the KS1 flea strain infesting cats. In both studies the treatment groups were comprised of... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyTreatment OutcomeCatsInsecticides
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      ReproductionSiphonapteraSwedenBiological Sciences
We studied the effects of early weaning on immunocompetence and parasite resistance in a precocial rodent Acomys cahirinus. We hypothesized that if parasite resistance is energetically expensive and nutritional and immunological support... more
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      SiphonapteraStarvationBiological SciencesHost-parasite interactions
The quality of offspring produced by parent fleas (Xenopsylla ramesis) fed on either male or female rodent hosts (Meriones crassus) was studied. The emergence success, duration of development, resistance to starvation upon emergence and... more
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      ReproductionBiological SciencesHost-parasite interactionsBody Size
Due to a resurgence of flea-borne rickettsioses in Orange County, California, we investigated the etiologies of rickettsial infections of Ctenocephalides felis, the predominant fleas species obtained from opossums (Didelphis virginiana)... more
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      BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryCats
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      ParasitologyArgentinaSiphonapteraRodentia
The prevalence of fleas and gastrointestinal parasites in free-roaming and domestic cats in central Mexico was evaluated. Three hundred and fifty eight cats captured in the street or brought in by owners to the Animal Control Center Unit,... more
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      SiphonapteraMultidisciplinaryCatsMexico
Due to a resurgence of flea-borne rickettsioses in Orange County, California, we investigated the etiologies of rickettsial infections of Ctenocephalides felis, the predominant fleas species obtained from opossums (Didelphis virginiana)... more
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      MultidisciplinaryCatsCaliforniaDisease Outbreaks
SUMMARYObjective. We used data on fleas and gamasid mites parasitic on 8 species of small mammals to test whether (a) species composition of ectoparasite infracommunities may be used to predict host habitat occupancy and (b) the accuracy... more
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      ParasitologySiphonapteraRodentiaShrews
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      BiodiversityKenyaZoonosesMultidisciplinary
Tungiasis is caused by infestation with the sand flea (Tunga penetrans). This ectoparasitosis is endemic in economically depressed communities in South American and African countries. However, data on the epidemiology of tungiasis in... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPublic HealthAdolescent
Rickettsioses caused by Rickettsia felis are an emergent global threat. Historically, the northern region of the province of Caldas in Colombia has reported murine typhus cases, and recently, serological studies confirmed high... more
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      ColombiaCatsDogsPhylogeny
Fleas can increase the metabolic rate of their hosts. It has been suggested that a constitutive response, in which the host constantly maintains a relatively high level of energy metabolism to combat the parasite, is advantageous for... more
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      Energy MetabolismBiological SciencesEcosystemTime Factors
The introduction of an exotic species usually modifies parasite-host dynamics by the import of new parasites or the exotic species' acquiral of local parasites. The loss of parasites may determine the outcome of an invasion if the... more
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      Medical and Veterinary EntomologyArgentinaSiphonapteraBiological Sciences
Fleas are important vectors of several Rickettsia and Bartonella spp. that cause emerging zoonotic diseases worldwide. In this study, 303 fleas collected from domestic dogs and cats in Ethiopia and identified morphologically as... more
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      SiphonapteraEthiopiaCatsDogs
Background: Flea-borne infections are distributed worldwide. Up to date there are no reports about microorganisms associated to fleas in Ecuador. Methods: Seventy-one Pulex irritans and 8 Ctenocephalides felis fleas were removed from dogs... more
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      Medical MicrobiologySiphonapteraEcuadorDogs
The present research evaluated the presence of Rickettsia spp. on ectoparasites of horses and dogs (using PCR techniques), and their sera (using immunofluorescence assay) in El Valle de Antón town in Panama. A total of 20 horses and 20... more
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      MicrobiologyMolecular BiologyBiologySiphonaptera
Herpestes auropunctatus, the small Indian mongoose, is an invasive omnivore introduced to the Caribbean, including the island of St. Kitts over 150 years ago. It has played a role in changing native fauna and can carry zoonotic pathogens... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyToxoplasma
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a new topical ectoparasiticidal spot-on containing 4.95 % dinotefuran (w /w), 36.08 % permethrin (w/w) and 0.44 % pyriproxyfen (w/w) (Vectra 3D™, Ceva, Libourne, France) against... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyMedical MicrobiologyBiology
Background: The studies reported here were conducted to ascertain the efficacy of imidacloprid/flumethrin incorporated in a slow-release matrix collar, against infestations of dogs by fleas, ticks, mites and lice. Efficacy was evaluated... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyBiologySiphonapteraPhthiraptera
BackgroundThe objective of the study was to determine the sustained effectiveness of 10% imidacloprid (w/w) and 4.5% flumethrin (w/w) incorporated in a slow-release matrix collar in preventing Dipylidium caninum infection in cats... more
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      Medical MicrobiologySiphonapteraCatsInsecticides
Epidemiologic and clinical data on the parasitic skin disease tungiasis are limited from sub-Saharan Africa, and virtually nonexistent from the East African region. We performed a community-based cross-sectional study in two villages in... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPublic HealthAdolescent
Dog communities living in kennels are at high risk of being infected by ticks and fleas. In spite of the indubitable efficacy of several topical ectoparasiticides registered for the control of ectoparasites in dogs, the short period of... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyTreatment OutcomeDogsInsecticides
Background: Cat fleas, Ctenocephalides felis, are one of the most common ectoparasites infesting dogs and their environments. This study evaluated the efficacy of imidacloprid + pyriproxyfen (PPF) (Advantage W II for Dogs) and spinosad... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyTreatment OutcomeCatsDogs