Transovarial transmission of pathogenic protozoa and rickettsial organisms in ticks

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Abstract

Transovarial transmission (TOT) is an efficient vertical transmission of pathogens that is observed in many arthropod vectors. This method seems to be an evolutionarily unique development observed only in Babesia sensu stricto (clade VI) and Rickettsia spp., whereas transstadial transmission is the common/default way of transmission. Transovarial transmission does not necessarily contribute to the amplification of tick-borne pathogens but does contribute to the maintenance of disease in the environment. This review aims to provide an updated summary of previous reports on TOT of tick-borne pathogens.

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Ravindran, R., Hembram, P. K., Kumar, G. S., Kumar, K. G. A., Deepa, C. K., & Varghese, A. (2023, March 1). Transovarial transmission of pathogenic protozoa and rickettsial organisms in ticks. Parasitology Research. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07792-9

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