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Phlebovirus Transmission by Sand Flies

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Volf, PetrORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-1790-1123WoS Profile - C-4300-2012Scopus Profile - 7005432191
Polanská, NikolaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-5142-5880WoS Profile - C-2119-2017Scopus Profile - 56711215300
Rehbergerová, Markéta
Jančářová, MagdalénaORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-0273-3446WoS Profile - M-5193-2017Scopus Profile - 56971373800

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Publication date
2022
Published in
Czech Chemical Society Symposium Series
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(Praha)
Volume / Issue
20 (6)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2336-7202
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Abstract
Arboviruses of the genus Phlebovirusare currently represented by 67 species found in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas1. Although they have a great impact on human and animal health, information about their biology and transmission is mostly missing. The predicted or confirmed vectors of most phleboviruses are sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae), tiny bloodsucking insectsoccurring in latitudes between 50°Nand 40°S. Both males and females feed on anatural sugar source, females need also the blood as a source of proteins to develop eggs. Our laboratory has more than 25 years of experience in studies on sand flies and Leishmania, maintains the largest collection of sand fly colonies and is considered as a leading team in this area. Here we decided to focus on the development, life cycle, and transmission of two most important phlebovirus species: c(TOSV) and Rift Valley Fever phlebovirus(RVFV).
Keywords
sand flies, Toscana phlebovirus, Rift Valley Fever phlebovirus
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/1803
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