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The role of ticks in the maintenance and transmission of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus: A review of published field and laboratory studies

机译:tick虫在克里米亚-刚果出血热病毒的维持和传播中的作用:已发表的田间和实验室研究综述

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This manuscript is part of a series of reviews that aim to cover published research on Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) and its etiological agent, CCHF virus (CCHFV). The virus is maintained and transmitted in a vertical and horizontal transmission cycle involving a variety of wild and domestic vertebrate species that act as amplification hosts, without showing signs of illness. These vertebrates have traditionally been considered reservoirs of CCHFV, but in fact they develop only a transient viremia, while the virus can persist in ticks for their entire lifespan, and can also be transmitted vertically to the next generation. As a result, ticks are now considered to be both the vector and the reservoir for the virus. CCHFV has been detected in a wide range of tick species, but only a few have been proven to be vectors and reservoirs, mainly because most published studies have been performed under a broad variety of conditions, precluding definitive characterization. This article reviews the published literature, summarizes current knowledge of the role of ticks in CCHFV maintenance and transmission and provides guidance for how to fill the knowledge gaps. Special focus is given to existing data on tick species in which vertical passage has been demonstrated under natural or experimental conditions. At the same time, we identify earlier reports that used unreliable methods and perceptions to ascribe a vector role to some species of ticks, and have contributed to confusion regarding viral transmission. We also examine epidemiological pathways of CCHFV circulation and discuss priority areas for future research.
机译:该手稿是一系列评论的一部分,旨在涵盖已发表的有关克里米亚-刚果出血热(CCHF)及其病原体CCHF病毒(CCHFV)的研究。该病毒在垂直和水平传播周期中得以维持和传播,涉及作为扩增宿主的各种野生和家养脊椎动物,而没有显示出疾病迹象。传统上,这些脊椎动物被认为是CCHFV的宿主,但实际上,它们仅产生短暂的病毒血症,而该病毒可以在其整个生命周期中持续存在tick中,也可以垂直传播给下一代。结果,现在认为now是病毒的媒介和储存库。 CCHFV已在多种壁虱物种中检测到,但只有少数被证明是媒介和水库,主要是因为大多数已发表的研究都是在广泛的条件下进行的,其中还没有明确的特征。本文回顾了已发表的文献,总结了tick虫在CCHFV维持和传播中的作用的当前知识,并为如何填补知识空白提供了指导。特别关注关于tick物种的现有数据,这些数据在自然或实验条件下均已证明垂直通过。同时,我们发现了较早的报道,这些报道使用不可靠的方法和看法将媒介作用归因于某些种类的壁虱,并助长了有关病毒传播的困惑。我们还将检查CCHFV循环的流行病学途径,并讨论未来研究的优先领域。

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