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Microbiol Spectr ; 11(6): e0215623, 2023 Dec 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37800912

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IMPORTANCE: Some tick species are competent to transmit more than one pathogen while other species are, until now, known to be competent to transmit only one single or any pathogen. Such a difference in vector competence for one or more pathogens might be related to the microbiome, and understanding what differentiates these two groups of ticks could help us control several diseases aiming at the bacteria groups that contribute to such a broad vector competence. Using 16S rRNA from tick species that could be classified into these groups, genera such as Rickettsia and Staphylococcus seemed to be associated with such a broad vector competence. Our results highlight differences in tick species when they are divided based on the number of pathogens they are competent to transmit. These findings are the first step into understanding the relationship between one single tick species and the pathogens it transmits.


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Rickettsia , Morsures de tiques , Maladies transmises par les tiques , Tiques , Animaux , Tiques/génétique , Tiques/microbiologie , ARN ribosomique 16S/génétique , Poussière , Rickettsia/génétique , Maladies transmises par les tiques/microbiologie
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Int J Infect Dis ; 98: 275-280, 2020 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32619762

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OBJECTIVE: Vaccination coverage is decreasing worldwide, favoring the potential reemergence of vaccine-preventable diseases. In this study, we performed a longitudinal characterization of vaccination coverage in Brazil and compared the profiles between the distinct regions in the country to test whether there has been a substantial change over the last 5 years. METHODS: De-identified publicly available data were retrieved from the repository of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, comprising detailed information on vaccination coverage in all age groups between 1994 and 2019. The vaccination coverage for the whole country and for each Brazilian region, by year, was examined, and a time-series pattern analysis was performed. RESULTS: A significant decrease in overall vaccination coverage across the country regions was observed between 2017 and 2019, especially in childhood immunization. A reduction in BCG, hepatitis B, influenza, and rotavirus vaccine coverage was observed. Conversely, vaccines against measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and meningococcus showed an increase in coverage. Region-specific changes in vaccination patterns within the study period were observed. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial reduction in vaccination coverage was detected in Brazil, a country already highly susceptible to the emergence of epidemic infectious diseases. Continuing evaluation of the immunization program actions may help to improve vaccination coverage and prevent new epidemics.


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Vaccins antiviraux/administration et posologie , Maladies virales/prévention et contrôle , Virus/immunologie , Brésil/épidémiologie , Femelle , Humains , Études longitudinales , Mâle , Vaccination/économie , Couverture vaccinale , Vaccins antiviraux/économie , Maladies virales/économie , Maladies virales/épidémiologie , Maladies virales/virologie , Virus/génétique
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