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  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,773 Views
16 Pages

Bovine Lactoferrin Inhibits Toscana Virus Infection by Binding to Heparan Sulphate

  • Agostina Pietrantoni,
  • Claudia Fortuna,
  • Maria Elena Remoli,
  • Maria Grazia Ciufolini and
  • Fabiana Superti

29 January 2015

Toscana virus is an emerging sandfly-borne bunyavirus in Mediterranean Europe responsible for neurological diseases in humans. It accounts for about 80% of paediatric meningitis cases during the summer. Despite the important impact of Toscana virus i...

  • Abstract
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,357 Views
1 Page

Circulation of Toscana Virus in a Sample Population of Corsica, France

  • Shirley Masse,
  • Nazli Ayhan,
  • Lisandru Capai,
  • Rémi Charrel and
  • Alessandra Falchi

Sandfly-borne phleboviruses pathogenic to humans, such as Toscana virus (TOSV) and sandfly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV), are endemic in the Mediterranean region. In France, several autochthonous cases of TOSV infection have been described which cause...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,209 Views
15 Pages

Expanding the Antiviral Spectrum of Scorpion-Derived Peptides Against Toscana Virus and Schmallenberg Virus

  • Rosa Giugliano,
  • Carla Zannella,
  • Roberta Della Marca,
  • Annalisa Chianese,
  • Laura Di Clemente,
  • Alessandra Monti,
  • Nunzianna Doti,
  • Federica Cacioppo,
  • Valentina Iovane and
  • Serena Montagnaro
  • + 3 authors

Toscana virus (TOSV) and Schmallenberg virus (SBV) are arthropod-borne viruses from the Bunyaviricetes class, posing significant human and animal health threats. TOSV, endemic to the Mediterranean region, is a notable human pathogen detected in vario...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,350 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Reverse Genetics System for Toscana Virus (Lineage A)

  • Akira J. T. Alexander,
  • Marie-Pierre Confort,
  • Sophie Desloire,
  • James I. Dunlop,
  • Srikeerthana Kuchi,
  • Vattipally B. Sreenu,
  • Daniel Mair,
  • Gavin S. Wilkie,
  • Ana Da Silva Filipe and
  • Benjamin Brennan
  • + 3 authors

7 April 2020

Toscana virus (TOSV) is a Phlebovirus in the Phenuiviridae family, order Bunyavirales, found in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean. TOSV is an important cause of seasonal acute meningitis and encephalitis within its range. Here, we determine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,263 Views
10 Pages

Update in Diagnostics of Toscana Virus Infection in a Hyperendemic Region (Southern Spain)

  • Sara Sanbonmatsu-Gámez,
  • Irene Pedrosa-Corral,
  • José María Navarro-Marí and
  • Mercedes Pérez-Ruiz

23 July 2021

The sandfly fever Toscana virus (TOSV, genus Phlebovirus, family Phenuiviridae) is endemic in Mediterranean countries. In Spain, phylogenetic studies of TOSV strains demonstrated that a genotype, different from the Italian, was circulating. This upda...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,692 Views
15 Pages

Epidemiology and Ecology of Toscana Virus Infection and Its Global Risk Distribution

  • Xue-Geng Hong,
  • Mei-Qi Zhang,
  • Fang Tang,
  • Si-Hui Song,
  • Jia-Yi Wang,
  • Zhen-Yu Hu,
  • Li-Ming Liu,
  • Xiao-Ai Zhang,
  • Yi Sun and
  • Li-Qun Fang
  • + 1 author

25 December 2024

Toscana virus (TOSV), a member of the Phlebovirus genus transmitted by sandflies, is acknowledged for its capacity to cause neurological infections and is widely distributed across Mediterranean countries. The potential geographic distribution and ri...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,877 Views
7 Pages

Urine: A Pitfall for Molecular Detection of Toscana Virus? An Analytical Proof-of-Concept Study

  • Antonio Mori,
  • Andrea Matucci,
  • Elena Pomari,
  • Silvia Accordini,
  • Chiara Piubelli,
  • Annalisa Donini,
  • Lavinia Nicolini and
  • Concetta Castilletti

8 January 2024

Toscana virus (TOSV), a sandfly-borne virus, is an important etiological agent in human acute meningitis and meningoencephalitis in the Mediterranean area during the summer. However, the actual number of TOSV infections is underestimated. Laboratory...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,560 Views
14 Pages

Novel Toscana Virus Reverse Genetics System Establishes NSs as an Antagonist of Type I Interferon Responses

  • Franziska Woelfl,
  • Psylvia Léger,
  • Nadia Oreshkova,
  • Felix Pahmeier,
  • Stefan Windhaber,
  • Jana Koch,
  • Megan Stanifer,
  • Gleyder Roman Sosa,
  • Zina M. Uckeley and
  • Felix A. Rey
  • + 4 authors

4 April 2020

The sand fly-borne Toscana virus (TOSV) is the major cause of human meningoencephalitis in the Mediterranean basin during the summer season. In this work, we have developed a T7 RNA polymerase-driven reverse genetics system to recover infectious part...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,314 Views
8 Pages

Antibody Response to Toscana Virus and Sandfly Fever Sicilian Virus in Cats Naturally Exposed to Phlebotomine Sand Fly Bites in Portugal

  • André Pereira,
  • Nazli Ayhan,
  • José Manuel Cristóvão,
  • Hugo Vilhena,
  • Ângela Martins,
  • Patrícia Cachola,
  • Joaquim Henriques,
  • Mónica Coimbra,
  • Ana Catarino and
  • Tereza Lestinova
  • + 5 authors

Phlebotomine sand fly-borne pathogens such as Leishmania spp. and phleboviruses are emerging threats to humans and animals worldwide. The aim of this work was to evaluate the exposure of cats from Portugal to Toscana virus (TOSV) and Sandfly Fever Si...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
46 Citations
5,799 Views
11 Pages

Toscana virus (TOSV) is endemic in the Mediterranean basin, where it is transmitted by sand flies. TOSV can infect humans and cause febrile illness as well as neuroinvasive infections affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. Although TOS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,274 Views
13 Pages

Meningitis Caused by Toscana Virus Is Associated with Strong Antiviral Response in the CNS and Altered Frequency of Blood Antigen-Presenting Cells

  • Stefania Varani,
  • Francesco Gelsomino,
  • Michele Bartoletti,
  • Pierluigi Viale,
  • Antonio Mastroianni,
  • Elisabetta Briganti,
  • Patrizia Ortolani,
  • Francesco Albertini,
  • Carlo Calzetti and
  • Francesca Prati
  • + 6 authors

11 November 2015

Toscana virus (TOSV) is a Phlebotomus-transmitted RNA virus and a frequent cause of human meningitis and meningoencephalitis in Southern Europe during the summer season. While evidence for TOSV-related central nervous system (CNS) cases is increasing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,402 Views
11 Pages

Toscana Virus in Wild-Caught Sand Flies in Portugal, Findings from the National Vector Surveillance Network, 2023

  • Fátima Amaro,
  • Líbia Zé-Zé,
  • Hugo Costa Osório,
  • Patrícia Soares,
  • Manuel Silva,
  • Inês Campos Freitas and
  • Maria João Alves

15 October 2024

Phlebotomine sand flies play a crucial role in both human and veterinary medicine, acting as vectors for Leishmania parasites and most known phleboviruses. In Portugal, the REVIVE program, a comprehensive national surveillance network under the Minis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,004 Views
10 Pages

Detection of Specific Antibodies against Toscana Virus among Blood Donors in Northeastern Italy and Correlation with Sand Fly Abundance in 2014

  • Silvia Morini,
  • Mattia Calzolari,
  • Giada Rossini,
  • Nadia Pascarelli,
  • Andrea Porcellini,
  • Vanda Randi,
  • Maria Carla Re,
  • Alessandro Albieri,
  • Paolo Bonilauri and
  • Romeo Bellini
  • + 3 authors

Toscana virus (TOSV) is a Phlebovirus transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies and is an important etiological agent of summer meningitis in the Mediterranean basin. Since TOSV infection is often asymptomatic, we evaluated the seroprevalence in blood d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,177 Views
16 Pages

The Role of the Leishmania infantum Infected Dogs as a Potential Reservoir Host for Toscana Virus in a Zoonotic Visceral Leishmaniasis Focus of Northern Tunisia

  • Khalil Dachraoui,
  • Ifhem Chelbi,
  • Imen Labidi,
  • Raja Ben Osman,
  • Aida Sayadi,
  • Mourad Ben Said,
  • Saifedine Cherni,
  • Mohammed Abdo Saghir Abbas,
  • Rémi Charrel and
  • Elyes Zhioua

20 April 2023

The role of dogs as reservoir hosts for Toscana virus (TOSV) remains undetermined. This study investigated TOSV and Leishmania infantum infections in one healthy and three infected dogs with Leishmania (A, B, C) following natural exposition to sandfl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,546 Views
8 Pages

Circulation of Toscana Virus in a Sample Population of Corsica, France

  • Shirley Masse,
  • Nazli Ayhan,
  • Lisandru Capai,
  • Frédéric Bosseur,
  • Xavier de Lamballerie,
  • Rémi Charrel and
  • Alessandra Falchi

4 September 2019

Sandfly-borne phleboviruses pathogenic to humans, such as Toscana virus (TOSV) and Sandfly Fever Sicilian virus (SFSV), are endemic in the Mediterranean region. In France, several autochthonous cases of TOSV infection have been described, causing eit...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,252 Views
7 Pages

Serological Evidence of Phleboviruses in Domestic Animals on the Pre-Apennine Hills (Northern Italy)

  • Davide Lelli,
  • Vittorio Scanferla,
  • Ana Moreno,
  • Enrica Sozzi,
  • Valentina Ravaioli,
  • Maria Renzi,
  • Giovanni Tosi,
  • Michele Dottori,
  • Antonio Lavazza and
  • Mattia Calzolari

10 August 2021

Phleboviruses are arboviruses transmitted by sand flies, mosquitoes and ticks. Some sand fly-borne phleboviruses cause illnesses in humans, such as the summer fevers caused by the Sicilian and Naples viruses or meningitis caused by the Toscana virus....

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,788 Views
11 Pages

Co-Circulation of Phleboviruses and Leishmania Parasites in Sand Flies from a Single Site in Italy Monitored between 2017 and 2020

  • Mattia Calzolari,
  • Giuseppe Romeo,
  • Emanuele Callegari,
  • Paolo Bonilauri,
  • Chiara Chiapponi,
  • Elena Carra,
  • Gianluca Rugna,
  • Roberta Taddei,
  • Davide Lelli and
  • Michele Dottori

21 August 2021

Sand flies transmit Leishmania infantum, which is responsible for causing leishmaniasis, as well as many phleboviruses, including the human pathogenic Toscana virus. We screened sand flies collected from a single site between 2017 and 2020 for the pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,090 Views
10 Pages

Experimental Infection of Dogs with Toscana Virus and Sandfly Fever Sicilian Virus to Determine Their Potential as Possible Vertebrate Hosts

  • Clara Muñoz,
  • Nazli Ayhan,
  • Maria Ortuño,
  • Juana Ortiz,
  • Ernest A. Gould,
  • Carla Maia,
  • Eduardo Berriatua and
  • Remi N. Charrel

The sandfly-borne Toscana phlebovirus (TOSV), a close relative of the sandfly fever Sicilian phlebovirus (SFSV), is one of the most common causes of acute meningitis or meningoencephalitis in humans in the Mediterranean Basin. However, most of human...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,835 Views
16 Pages

Ubiquitin and Not Only Unfolded Domains Drives Toscana Virus Non-Structural NSs Protein Degradation

  • Gianni Gori Savellini,
  • Luca Bini,
  • Assunta Gagliardi,
  • Gabriele Anichini,
  • Claudia Gandolfo,
  • Shibily Prathyumnan and
  • Maria Grazia Cusi

12 October 2020

The non-structural protein NSs of the Phenuiviridae family members appears to have a role in the host immunity escape. The stability of Toscana virus (TOSV) NSs protein was tested by a cycloheximide (CHX) chase approach on cells transfected with NSs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,410 Views
8 Pages

Sand Flies and Pathogens in the Lowlands of Emilia-Romagna (Northern Italy)

  • Mattia Calzolari,
  • Giuseppe Romeo,
  • Martina Munari,
  • Paolo Bonilauri,
  • Roberta Taddei,
  • Maria Sampieri,
  • Simone Bariselli,
  • Gianluca Rugna and
  • Michele Dottori

7 October 2022

Cases of sand fly-borne diseases in the Emilia-Romagna region, such as meningitis caused by Toscana virus and human leishmaniasis, are reported annually through dedicated surveillance systems. Sand flies are abundant in the hilly part of the region,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,250 Views
12 Pages

Melittin-Related Peptides Interfere with Sandfly Fever Naples Virus Infection by Interacting with Heparan Sulphate

  • Annalisa Chianese,
  • Carla Zannella,
  • Francesca Palma,
  • Laura Di Clemente,
  • Alessandra Monti,
  • Nunzianna Doti,
  • Anna De Filippis and
  • Massimiliano Galdiero

Emerging viruses pose an important global public health challenge, and early action is needed to control their spread. The Bunyaviridae family contains a great number of arboviruses which are potentially pathogenic for humans. For example, phleboviru...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,437 Views
12 Pages

IFITMs from Naturally Infected Animal Species Exhibit Distinct Restriction Capacities against Toscana and Rift Valley Fever Viruses

  • Marie-Pierre Confort,
  • Maëva Duboeuf,
  • Adrien Thiesson,
  • Léa Pons,
  • Federico Marziali,
  • Sophie Desloire,
  • Maxime Ratinier,
  • Andrea Cimarelli and
  • Frédérick Arnaud

22 January 2023

Rift Valley Fever virus (RVFV) and Toscana virus (TOSV) are two pathogenic arthropod-borne viruses responsible for zoonotic infections in both humans and animals; as such, they represent a growing threat to public and veterinary health. Interferon-in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,682 Views
11 Pages

Comprehensive Cross-Sectional Evaluation of Human Sandfly-Borne Phlebovirus Exposure in an Endemic Region

  • Ceylan Polat,
  • Nazlı Ayhan,
  • Mehmet Bakır Saygan,
  • Sevilay Karahan,
  • Remi Charrel and
  • Koray Ergünay

9 September 2023

Sandfly-borne phleboviruses are endemic in countries around the Mediterranean Basin and pose a significant health threat for populations, with symptoms spanning from febrile diseases to central nervous system involvement. We carried out a comprehensi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,988 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of a Trio Toscana Virus Real-Time RT-PCR Assay Targeting Three Genomic Regions within Nucleoprotein Gene

  • Laurence Thirion,
  • Laura Pezzi,
  • Irene Pedrosa-Corral,
  • Sara Sanbonmatsu-Gamez,
  • Xavier De Lamballerie,
  • Alessandra Falchi,
  • Mercedes Perez-Ruiz and
  • Remi N. Charrel

24 February 2021

Toscana virus (TOSV) can cause central nervous system infections in both residents of and travelers to Mediterranean countries. Data mining identified three real-time RT-qPCR assays for detecting TOSV RNA targeting non-overlapping regions in the nucl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,310 Views
13 Pages

Infodemiology and Infoveillance of the Four Most Widespread Arbovirus Diseases in Italy

  • Omar Enzo Santangelo,
  • Sandro Provenzano,
  • Carlotta Vella,
  • Alberto Firenze,
  • Lorenzo Stacchini,
  • Fabrizio Cedrone and
  • Vincenza Gianfredi

The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate the potential epidemiological trend of arboviral diseases most reported in Italy by the dedicated national surveillance system (ISS data) compared to searches on the internet, assessing whether...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,544 Views
15 Pages

Experimental Infection of Sand Flies by Massilia Virus and Viral Transmission by Co-Feeding on Sugar Meal

  • Magdalena Jancarova,
  • Laurence Bichaud,
  • Jana Hlavacova,
  • Stephane Priet,
  • Nazli Ayhan,
  • Tatiana Spitzova,
  • Petr Volf and
  • Remi N. Charrel

9 April 2019

Background: Massilia virus (MASV) is a phlebovirus isolated from Phlebotomus perniciosus in various regions of southwestern Europe. It is closely related to human pathogens such as Toscana virus and sandfly fever Naples virus. The natural cycle of ph...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,408 Views
13 Pages

Identification of a Neutralizing Epitope on TOSV Gn Glycoprotein

  • Claudia Gandolfo,
  • Shibily Prathyumn,
  • Chiara Terrosi,
  • Gabriele Anichini,
  • Gianni Gori Savellini,
  • Davide Corti,
  • Luisa Bracci,
  • Antonio Lanzavecchia,
  • Gleyder Roman-Sosa and
  • Maria Grazia Cusi

19 August 2021

Emerging and re-emerging viral infections have been an important public health problem in recent years. We focused our attention on Toscana virus (TOSV), an emergent neurotropic negative-strand RNA virus of the Phenuiviridae family. The mechanisms of...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,750 Views
7 Pages

Clinical, Virological, and Immunological Findings in Patients with Toscana Neuroinvasive Disease in Croatia: Report of Three Cases

  • Tatjana Vilibic-Cavlek,
  • Snjezana Zidovec-Lepej,
  • Dragan Ledina,
  • Samira Knezevic,
  • Vladimir Savic,
  • Irena Tabain,
  • Ivo Ivic,
  • Irena Slavuljica,
  • Maja Bogdanic and
  • Ivana Grgic
  • + 3 authors

Toscana virus (TOSV) is an arthropod-borne virus, transmitted to humans by phlebotomine sandflies. Although the majority of infections are asymptomatic, neuroinvasive disease may occur. We report three cases of neuroinvasive TOSV infection detected i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,233 Views
8 Pages

11 January 2021

Toscana phlebovirus (TOSV) and Sicilian phlebovirus (SFSV) are endemic in the Mediterranean area where they are transmitted to humans by infected sandflies. Vertebrates of several species have been postulated to act as reservoirs of these viruses, bu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,544 Views
13 Pages

Human Arboviral Infections in Italy: Past, Current, and Future Challenges

  • Benedetta Rossi,
  • Filippo Barreca,
  • Domenico Benvenuto,
  • Neva Braccialarghe,
  • Laura Campogiani,
  • Alessandra Lodi,
  • Camilla Aguglia,
  • Rosario Alessandro Cavasio,
  • Maria Laura Giacalone and
  • Dimitra Kontogiannis
  • + 5 authors

27 January 2023

Arboviruses represent a public health concern in many European countries, including Italy, mostly because they can infect humans, causing potentially severe emergent or re-emergent diseases, with epidemic outbreaks and the introduction of endemic cir...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,408 Views
22 Pages

Epidemiology of Sandfly-Borne Phleboviruses in North Africa: An Overview

  • Sabrina Sellali,
  • Ismail Lafri,
  • Rafik Garni,
  • Hemza Manseur,
  • Mohamed Besbaci,
  • Mohamed Lafri and
  • Idir Bitam

29 October 2024

Eight sandfly-borne phleboviruses were found to circulate in North Africa. Phleboviruses detected in sandflies were Toscana (TOSV), Sandfly Fever Sicilian (SFSV), Sandfly Fever Naples (SFNV), Cyprus (CYPV), Punique (PUNV), Utique, Saddaguia, and Medj...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,249 Views
16 Pages

Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells

  • Jana Koch,
  • Qilin Xin,
  • Nicole D. Tischler and
  • Pierre-Yves Lozach

14 February 2021

Phenuiviridae is a large family of arthropod-borne viruses with over 100 species worldwide. Several cause severe diseases in both humans and livestock. Global warming and the apparent geographical expansion of arthropod vectors are good reasons to se...

  • Review
  • Open Access
84 Citations
12,945 Views
17 Pages

Phleboviruses and the Type I Interferon Response

  • Jennifer Deborah Wuerth and
  • Friedemann Weber

22 June 2016

The genus Phlebovirus of the family Bunyaviridae contains a number of emerging virus species which pose a threat to both human and animal health. Most prominent members include Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), sandfly fever Naples virus (SFNV), sandfl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,296 Views
24 Pages

Emerging and Neglected Viruses of Zoonotic Importance in Croatia

  • Tatjana Vilibic-Cavlek,
  • Ljubo Barbic,
  • Anna Mrzljak,
  • Dragan Brnic,
  • Ana Klobucar,
  • Maja Ilic,
  • Natasa Janev-Holcer,
  • Maja Bogdanic,
  • Lorena Jemersic and
  • Vladimir Stevanovic
  • + 9 authors

15 January 2021

Several arboviruses have emerged in Croatia in recent years. Tick-borne encephalitis is endemic in continental counties; however, new natural micro-foci have been detected. Two autochthonous dengue cases were reported in 2010. West Nile virus emerged...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,155 Views
13 Pages

Detection of a Novel Phlebovirus (Drin Virus) from Sand Flies in Albania

  • Silvia Bino,
  • Enkelejda Velo,
  • Përparim Kadriaj,
  • Majlinda Kota,
  • Gregory Moureau,
  • Xavier de Lamballerie,
  • Ani Bagramian,
  • Remi N. Charrel and
  • Nazli Ayhan

23 May 2019

Phlebotomine sand flies are generalist vectors with significant implications for public health. They are able to transmit phleboviruses that cause sand fly fever, headaches, or meningitis in humans. Albania is a country in Southeast Europe with a typ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,911 Views
19 Pages

Re-Emergence of Usutu Virus and Spreading of West Nile Virus Neuroinvasive Infections During the 2024 Transmission Season in Croatia

  • Tatjana Vilibić-Čavlek,
  • Ljubo Barbić,
  • Ana Klobučar,
  • Marko Vucelja,
  • Maja Bogdanić,
  • Dario Sabadi,
  • Marko Kutleša,
  • Branimir Gjurašin,
  • Vladimir Stevanović and
  • Marcela Curman Posavec
  • + 10 authors

13 June 2025

Neuroinvasive arboviruses such as tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), West Nile virus (WNV), Usutu virus (USUV), and Toscana virus (TOSV) have (re-)emerged with increasing incidence and geographic range. We analyzed the epidemiology of arboviral in...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,531 Views
10 Pages

Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Phleboviruses and Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus among Blood Donors in Central Tunisia

  • Rym Ayari,
  • Houda Chaouch,
  • Stephen Findlay-Wilson,
  • Wissem Hachfi,
  • Nadia Ben Lasfar,
  • Foued Bellazreg,
  • Stuart Dowall,
  • Neila Hannachi and
  • Amel Letaief

The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of six viruses, from two families of the order Bunyavirales, in the general population of central Tunisia. Sera collected from 377 asymptomatic blood donors were serologically assayed for Rift Val...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,736 Views
11 Pages

Co-Circulation of Leishmania Parasites and Phleboviruses in a Population of Sand Flies Collected in the South of Portugal

  • Fátima Amaro,
  • Anabela Vilares,
  • Susana Martins,
  • Tânia Reis,
  • Hugo Costa Osório,
  • Maria João Alves and
  • Maria João Gargaté

In the Old World, phlebotomine sand flies from the genus Phlebotomus are implicated in the transmission of Leishmania spp. parasites (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) and viruses belonging to the genus Phlebovirus (Bunyavirales: Phenuiviridae). Two...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,546 Views
24 Pages

Current Status of Vector-Borne Diseases in Croatia: Challenges and Future Prospects

  • Tatjana Vilibic-Cavlek,
  • Natasa Janev-Holcer,
  • Maja Bogdanic,
  • Thomas Ferenc,
  • Mateja Vujica Ferenc,
  • Stjepan Krcmar,
  • Vladimir Savic,
  • Vladimir Stevanovic,
  • Maja Ilic and
  • Ljubo Barbic

1 September 2023

Different vector-borne pathogens are present or have (re-)emerged in Croatia. Flaviviruses tick-borne encephalitis (TBEV), West Nile (WNV), and Usutu (USUV) are widely distributed in continental regions, while Toscana virus (TOSV) and sandfly fever v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,705 Views
12 Pages

Sero-Epidemiological Survey of Orthopoxvirus in Stray Cats and in Different Domestic, Wild and Exotic Animal Species of Central Italy

  • Francesca Rosone,
  • Marcello Giovanni Sala,
  • Giusy Cardeti,
  • Pasquale Rombolà,
  • Marina Cittadini,
  • Azzurra Carnio,
  • Roberta Giordani and
  • Maria Teresa Scicluna

19 October 2021

Orthpoxvirus infection can spread more easily in a population with a waning immunity with the subsequent emergence/re-emergence of the viruses pertaining to this genus. In the last two decades, several cases of Orthopoxvirus, and in particular Cowpox...