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diversity of viruses in ixodes ricinus, and characterization of a neurotropic strain of eyach virus.ticks transmit more pathogens-including bacteria, parasites and viruses-than any other arthropod vector. although the epidemiological status of many tick-borne bacteria is very well characterized, tick-borne viruses are still relatively under-studied. recently, several novel tick-borne viruses have been isolated from human febrile illnesses following tick bites, indicating the existence of other potential new and unknown tick-borne viruses. we used high-throughput sequencing to analyse the virom ...201627158509
[threat of transmission of infectious pathogens by ixodes ricinus ticks in germany].tick-transmitted diseases are of great importance for the general health of the german population. several viruses, such as tick-borne encephalitis virus (tbev), uukuniemi virus, tribec virus, eyach virus or bacteria, such as borrelia, rickettsiae, francisella tularensis, anaplasma phagocytophilum, candidatus neoehrlichia mikurensis (cnm) and coxiella burnetii were detected in the most prominent tick in germany, the hard tick ixodes ricinus. while infections, such as tbe and lyme disease are wel ...201424781911
isolation of eyach virus (reoviridae, colorado tick fever group) from ixodes ricinus and i. ventalloi ticks in france.during the spring of 1981, two strains of an identical virus were isolated in mayenne, france, from ixodes ricinus l. and ixodes ventalloi gil collado, parasiting a wild rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus l.). virological and serological results indicated that these strains belong to the colorado tick fever serogroup and are indistinguishable from eyach virus, a tick-borne virus previously described from west germany. study of dsrna page profiles confirmed these conclusions. the morphology and morpho ...19846508529
[erve and eyach: two viruses isolated in france, neuropathogenic for man and widely distributed in western europe].two arboviruses have been isolated from mayenne, western france, in 1981-1982, during systematic field surveys: eyach virus, a cultivirus from ixodes ricinus and i. ventalloi ticks, and erve virus, a nairovirus from the tissues of white-toothed shrews, crocidura russula. for many years, these two viruses were considered as "orphan viruses" without pathogenic power for man, since it became evident that they circulate actively in europe among populations of wild small and large mammals. moreover, ...19989673063
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