isolation from ixodes persulcatus ticks of cytopathic agents (kemerovo virus) differing from tick-borne encephalitis virus and some of their properties. | | 1964 | 14204742 |
some biological and physico-chemical properties of kemerovo virus. | | 1964 | 14204743 |
occurrence and genetic variability of kemerovo virus in ixodes ticks from different regions of western siberia, russia and kazakhstan. | kemerovo virus (kemv), a member of the reoviridae family, orbivirus genus, is transmitted by ixodes ticks and can cause aseptic meningitis and meningoencephalitis. recently, this virus was observed in certain provinces of european part of russia, ural, and western and eastern siberia. however, the occurrence and genetic diversity of kemv in western siberia remain poorly studied. therefore, the aim of this work was to investigate the prevalence and genetic variability of kemv in ixodes ticks from ... | 2017 | 27838528 |
prevalence of kemerovo virus in ixodid ticks from the russian federation. | the prevalence of kemerovo virus in ixodid ticks collected in 2008-2012 from 11 regions of the russian federation was investigated by real-time reverse-transcription pcr (rt-pcr). the presence of kemerovo virus in ixodes persulcatus, ixodes ricinus, and dermacentor reticulatus was confirmed. virus prevalence depended on the region and varied from zero to 10.1%. | 2014 | 25073856 |
first detection of kemerovo virus in ixodes pavlovskyi and ixodes persulcatus ticks collected in novosibirsk region, russia. | kemerovo group viruses are tick-transmitted members of orbivirus genus of the reoviridae family that can cause infections of the central nervous system of humans. in this work, kemerovo virus (kemv) rna was detected for the first time in novosibirsk region of western siberia, russia, in ixodes pavlovskyi and ixodes persulcatus ticks. | 2014 | 24880473 |
the burden of tick-borne diseases in the altai region of russia. | this article presents the results of a comprehensive survey of the burden of tick-borne infectious diseases (tbids) in the altai region of russia. official data for tbid incidence were analyzed and 201 samples from patients with suspected tbid were studied. furthermore, questing ticks and ticks recovered from humans were examined to estimate prevalence of tbid-causative agents. the altai region was determined to have a heightened risk for tbids in russia. the most epidemiologically significant t ... | 2017 | 28648773 |