Detection of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in blood-fed Hyalomma ticks collected from Mauritanian livestock.
A SchulzY BarryF StoekM J PickinA BaL Chitimia-DoblerM L HakiB A DoumbiaA EisenbarthA DiambarM Y BahM EidenMartin Hermann GroschupPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
In this study, 2.56% of Hyalomma ticks collected from camels and cattle in Mauritania tested positive for CCHFV. However, the true prevalence of CCHFV in unfed ticks may be lower, as a considerable number of ticks may have been passively infected during blood-feeding by co-feeding ticks or due to viremia of the host. The results indicate the need to track the actual area of circulation of this virus.
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