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Neglected vector-borne bacterial diseases and arboviruses in the Mediterranean area

Abstract Arthropod vectors can transmit pathogenic microorganisms from one vertebrate to another during their blood meal. Although some vector-borne diseases have been eradicated in the Mediterranean area, such as malaria and dengue, recent endemic microorganisms (Toscana virus, Rickettsia spp.) rem...

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Published in:New microbes and new infections 2018-11, Vol.26, p.S31-S36
Main Authors: Charrel, R.N, Berenger, J.-M, Laroche, M, Ayhan, N, Bitam, I, Delaunay, P, Parola, P
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Bacteriology
fleas
Human health and pathology
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Infectious diseases
lice
Life Sciences
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sand fly
ticks
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