Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in ticks from migratory birds, Morocco / Palomar, A.M., Portillo, A., Santibáñez, P., Mazuelas, D., Arizaga, J., Crespo, A., Gutiérrez, O., Cuadrado, J.F., Oteo, J.A.
Contributor(s): Palomar, Ana M | Portillo, Aránzazu | Santibáñez, Paula | Mazuelas, David | Arizaga, Juan | Crespo Diaz, Ariñe | Gutiérrez Jimenez, Óscar | Cuadrado, Juan Francisco | Oteo, José A | Aranzadi Zientzia Elkartea | .
Material type: Computer fileCitation: Palomar, A.M., Portillo, A., Santibáñez, P., Mazuelas, D., Arizaga, J., Crespo, A., Gutiérrez, O., Cuadrado, J.F., Oteo, J.A. 2013. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in ticks from migratory birds, Morocco. Emer. Infect. Diseases 19(2): 260-263 Publisher: [S.l.]: NCBI, 2013Content type: Texto (visual) Media type: electrónico Subject(s): Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus | Ticks | migratory birds | vector-borne infections | viruses | Morocco | | EuropeGenre/Form: Artículo científicoOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Abstract: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus was detected in ticks removed from migratory birds in Morocco. This finding demonstrates the circulation of this virus in northwestern Africa and supports the hypothesis that the virus can be introduced into Europe by infected ticks transported from Africa by migratory birds.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Abstract: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus was detected in ticks removed from migratory birds in Morocco. This finding demonstrates the circulation of this virus in northwestern Africa and supports the hypothesis that the virus can be introduced into Europe by infected ticks transported from Africa by migratory birds.
Palomar, A.M., Portillo, A., Santibáñez, P., Mazuelas, D., Arizaga, J., Crespo, A., Gutiérrez, O., Cuadrado, J.F., Oteo, J.A. 2013. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in ticks from migratory birds, Morocco. Emer. Infect. Diseases 19(2): 260-263
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