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ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., Heyman P., Simons L., Smets L.Fuentes:scopusA clear and present danger: Tick-borne diseases in Europe
ReviewAbstract: Ticks can transmit a variety of viruses, bacteria or parasites that can cause serious infections orPalabras claves:ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM, BABESIA, BORRELIA, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, EUROPE, Rickettsia, Tick-borne diseases, tick-borne encephalitis virusAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., Donoso-Mantke O., Heyman P., Hofhuis A., Losson B., Niedrig M., Papa A., Porter S.R., Sprong H., Van Der Giessen J.Fuentes:scopusA retrospective serological survey on human babesiosis in Belgium
ArticleAbstract: In Europe, most clinical babesiosis cases in humans have been attributed to Babesia divergens and BaPalabras claves:Babesia spp., Belgium, Human, serology, zoonosisAutores:Claude L. Saegerman, Heyman P., Lempereur L., Losson B., Malandrin L., Moreau E., Shiels B.Fuentes:scopusFirst Expert Elicitation of Knowledge on Possible Drivers of Observed Increasing Human Cases of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in Europe
ArticleAbstract: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral disease endemic in Eurasia. The virus is mainly transmittedPalabras claves:Clustering analysis, Dermacentor reticulatus, Drivers, expert elicitation, flavivirus, genus Ixodes, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), Sensitivity Analysis, TBEV, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), Ticks, UNCERTAINTYAutores:Avšič-Županc T., Berger T.F.H., Bonnet S.I., Boulanger N., Bournez L., Brugger K., Bødker R., Claude L. Saegerman, de Regge N., Estrada-Peňa A., Etore F., Fravalo P., Geller J., Gilot-Fromont E., Gonzalez G., Gossner C.M., Haddad N., Heyman P., Hoch T., Hubálek Z., Humblet M.F., Jore S., Jourdain E., Kerlik J., Klein M., Knap N., Kooh P., Lacour S.A., Leandri M., Leib S.L., Lernout T., L’Hostis M., Martin-Latil S., Moutailler S., Purse B., Quillery E., Raffetin A., Ruiz-Fons F., Růžek D., Sprong H., Studahl M., Thiry E., Velay A., Zomer T.P.Fuentes:scopusFoci report on indigenous Dermacentor reticulatus populations in Belgium and a preliminary study of associated babesiosis pathogens
ArticleAbstract: The occurrence of autochthonous clinical cases of canine and equine babesiosis in Belgium during thePalabras claves:Babesia spp., Belgium, Dermacentor reticulatus, tickAutores:Claerebout E., Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., De Wilde N., Heyman P., Lempereur L., Linden A., Losson B., Madder M., Simons L.Fuentes:scopusTicks and associated pathogens collected from dogs and cats in Belgium
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although Ixodes spp. are the most common ticks in North-Western Europe, recent reports iPalabras claves:Anaplasma, Belgium, BORRELIA, Cats, Dermacentor reticulatus, dogs, Rickettsia, TicksAutores:Casaert S., Claerebout E., Claude L. Saegerman, Cochez C., Dalemans A., De Cat A., Heyman P., Lempereur L., Losson B., Madder M.Fuentes:scopus