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Feeding Behavior Modulates Biofilm-Mediated Transmission of Yersinia pestis by the Cat Flea Ctenocephalides felis

机译:喂食行为通过猫跳蚤Ctenocephalides felis调节生物膜介导的鼠疫耶尔森菌传播。

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BackgroundThe cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis, is prevalent worldwide, will parasitize animal reservoirs of plague, and is associated with human habitations in known plague foci. Despite its pervasiveness, limited information is available about the cat flea’s competence as a vector for Yersinia pestis. It is generally considered to be a poor vector, based on studies examining early-phase transmission during the first week after infection, but transmission potential by the biofilm-dependent proventricular-blocking mechanism has never been systematically evaluated. In this study, we assessed the vector competence of cat fleas by both mechanisms. Because the feeding behavior of cat fleas differs markedly from important rat flea vectors, we also examined the influence of feeding behavior on transmission dynamics.
机译:背景猫蚤Ctenocephalides felis在世界范围内都很普遍,它将寄生鼠疫的动物水库,并与已知鼠疫病灶中的人类栖息环境有关。尽管无处不在,但关于跳蚤作为鼠疫耶尔森氏菌媒介的能力的信息却很少。根据检查感染后第一周的早期传播的研究,通常认为它是一种不良载体,但从未对生物膜依赖性的前庭阻断机制引起的传播潜力进行过系统的评估。在这项研究中,我们通过两种机制评估了猫蚤的媒介能力。因为猫跳蚤的喂养行为与重要的大鼠跳蚤载体明显不同,所以我们还研究了喂养行为对传播动力学的影响。

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