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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36145407/public-health-awareness-on-bat-rabies-among-bat-handlers-and-persons-residing-near-bat-roosts-in-makurdi-nigeria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronica Odinya Ameh, George J Chirima, Melvyn Quan, Claude Sabeta
Rabies is a neglected disease endemic in Asia and Africa but is still a significant public and veterinary health threat. Whilst a key delicacy for the local diet, bats are a natural reservoir host for many viral zoonotic agents including lyssaviruses, the causative agent of rabies. Studies on knowledge and practices linked to the disease will help to identify gaps and define preventive strategies that may subsequently result in a reduction and the potential elimination of human rabies. In order to assess the public health awareness of bat rabies among specific population groups in Makurdi (Nigeria), structured questionnaires (n = 154) were administered by face-to-face interviews to bat handlers and persons residing near bat roost sites...
August 26, 2022: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36109383/first-detection-of-bartonella-spp-in-bat-bugs-cimex-pipistrelli-hemiptera-cimicidae-central-europe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Romana Kejíková, Clifton McKee, Petra Straková, Silvie Šikutová, Jan Mendel, Ivo Rudolf
Bats are an important reservoir for many viral pathogens in humans. However, their role in the transmission of bacterial pathogens is neglected, as is that of their ectoparasites. This study focuses on the molecular detection of Bartonella spp. in bat bugs Cimex pipistrelli using partial sequences of gltA (citrate synthase), ssrA (transfer messenger RNA, tmRNA), and the 16S-23S rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region as targets. Bartonella DNA was detected in 2/112 (1.79% prevalence) samples from bat bugs...
September 16, 2022: Parasitology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36093062/behavioral-innovation-and-genomic-novelty-are-associated-with-the-exploitation-of-a-challenging-dietary-opportunity-by-an-avivorous-bat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lixin Gong, Yang Geng, Zhiqiang Wang, Aiqing Lin, Huan Wu, Lei Feng, Zhenglanyi Huang, Hui Wu, Jiang Feng, Tinglei Jiang
Foraging on nocturnally migrating birds is one of the most challenging foraging tasks in the animal kingdom. Only three bat species (e.g., Ia io ) known to date can prey on migratory birds. However, how these bats have exploited this challenging dietary niche remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that I . io hunts at the altitude of migrating birds during the bird migration season. The foraging I . io exhibited high flight altitudes (up to 4945 m above sea level) and high flight speeds (up to 143.7 km h-1 )...
September 16, 2022: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35896028/the-amazonian-tropical-bites-research-initiative-a-hope-for-resolving-zoonotic-neglected-tropical-diseases-in-the-one-health-era
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma Taylor, Elsa Gladys Aguilar-Ancori, Ashley C Banyard, Isis Abel, Clara Mantini-Briggs, Charles L Briggs, Carolina Carrillo, Cesar M Gavidia, Ricardo Castillo-Neyra, Alejandro D Parola, Fredy E Villena, Joaquin M Prada, Brett W Petersen, Nestor Falcon Perez, Cesar Cabezas Sanchez, Moises Sihuincha, Daniel G Streicker, Ciro Maguina Vargas, Ana Maria Navarro Vela, Marco A N Vigilato, Hui Wen Fan, Rodney Willoughby, Daniel L Horton, Sergio E Recuenco
BACKGROUND: Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) disproportionately affect populations living in resource-limited settings. In the Amazon basin, substantial numbers of NTDs are zoonotic, transmitted by vertebrate (dogs, bats, snakes) and invertebrate species (sand flies and triatomine insects). However, no dedicated consortia exist to find commonalities in the risk factors for or mitigations against bite-associated NTDs such as rabies, snake envenoming, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis in the region...
July 27, 2022: International Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35879928/current-and-future-strategies-for-the-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-the-alpha-gal-syndrome-ags
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REVIEW
Rita Vaz-Rodrigues, Lorena Mazuecos, José de la Fuente
The α-Gal syndrome (AGS) is a pathognomonic immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated delayed anaphylaxis in foods containing the oligosaccharide galactose-α-1,3-galactose (α-Gal) such as mammalian meat or dairy products. Clinical presentation of AGS can also comprise immediate hypersensitivity due to anticancer therapy, gelatin-containing vaccines or mammalian serum-based antivenom. The IgE initial sensitization is caused by hard-bodied tick bites and symptomatic individuals typically develop delayed pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, anaphylaxis, malaise or gut-related symptoms...
2022: Journal of Asthma and Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35738693/effects-of-confronting-the-feared-outcome-during-exposure-therapy-on-the-return-of-fear-an-analogue-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sarah C Jessup, Bunmi O Olatunji
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although exposure therapy is an efficacious treatment for anxiety disorders, fear often returns after treatment. From an inhibitory learning perspective, long-term improvement depends not only on learning that feared stimuli are safe, but also that it is safe to experience the emotional response triggered by these stimuli. Accordingly, the current study examined the effects of occasional threat reinforcement during repeated exposure to multiple cues on the return of fear in snake phobia by incorporating reminders of the feared outcome...
September 2022: Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35689960/assessment-of-rabies-immune-globulin-dose-rounding-at-a-university-health-system
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Nicole M Acquisto, Elizabeth Uttaro, Darlene Debona, Faisal S Minhaj
PURPOSE: Describe a dose rounding strategy for rabies immune globulin (RIG) administration. METHODS: Multicenter, retrospective, observational review of patients that received RIG following an exposure from an animal with potential to transmit rabies infection in one health-system from March 2011 through December 2021. The primary outcome was to describe the RIG dose rounding strategy and population of patients that received RIG rounded to the nearest vial size compared to those that did not...
August 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35672793/patient-selection-for-car-t-or-bite-therapy-in-multiple-myeloma-which-treatment-for-each-patient
#28
REVIEW
David Kegyes, Catalin Constantinescu, Louise Vrancken, Leo Rasche, Celine Gregoire, Bogdan Tigu, Diana Gulei, Delia Dima, Alina Tanase, Hermann Einsele, Stefan Ciurea, Ciprian Tomuleasa, Jo Caers
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell malignancy that affects an increasing number of patients worldwide. Despite all the efforts to understand its pathogenesis and develop new treatment modalities, MM remains an incurable disease. Novel immunotherapies, such as CAR T cell therapy (CAR) and bispecific T cell engagers (BiTE), are intensively targeting different surface antigens, such as BMCA, SLAMF7 (CS1), GPRC5D, FCRH5 or CD38. However, stem cell transplantation is still indispensable in transplant-eligible patients...
June 7, 2022: Journal of Hematology & Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35623399/ornithodoros-cf-mimon-infected-with-a-spotted-fever-group-rickettsia-in-brazil
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Filipe Dantas-Torres, Mauro C A Marzochi, Sebastián Muñoz-Leal, Kamila Gaudêncio da Silva Sales, Lucas Christian de Sousa-Paula, Jonas Moraes-Filho, Marcelo B Labruna
Ornithodoros mimon is an argasid tick primarily associated with bats that also infest other animals including birds, opossums and humans. In this paper, we report the finding of an argasid species resembling O. mimon, which similarly may be found in human dwellings and parasitize humans in Brazil. We also provide molecular evidence that this argasid tick species may carry a rickettsial organism, whose pathogenicity remains unknown. A total of 16 ticks (two females, two males and 12 nymphs) were collected in the bedroom and in the attic of a human house, where cases of "insect" bites have been recurrent...
May 24, 2022: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35575617/bat-dentitions-a-model-system-for-studies-at-the-interface-of-development-biomechanics-and-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sharlene E Santana, David M Grossnickle, Alexa Sadier, Edward Patterson, Karen E Sears
The evolution of complex dentitions was a major innovation in mammals that facilitated the expansion into new dietary niches that imposed selection for tight form-function relationships. Teeth allow mammals to ingest and process food items by applying forces produced by a third-class lever system composed by the jaw adductors, the cranium, and the mandible. Physical laws determine changes in jaw adductor (biting) forces at different bite point locations along the mandible (outlever), thus individual teeth are expected to experience different mechanical regimes during feeding...
May 16, 2022: Integrative and Comparative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35113889/a-novel-bat-pollination-system-involving-obligate-flower-corolla-removal-has-implications-for-global-dillenia-conservation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Petit, Annette T Scanlon, Alivereti Naikatini, Tara Pukala, Russell Schumann
The Dilleniaceae is known to produce nectarless flowers pollinated by bees, but the fact that bats ingest Dillenia biflora pollen led us to question pollination assumptions for these trees. We aimed to identify the pollinators of D. biflora, check for nectar presence, and investigate potential for cleistogamy and global prevalence of this pollination system. We examined aspects of the pollination of D. biflora on two Fijian islands using video recordings, direct observations, hand pollination, measurements (flowers, bite marks, nectar), and monitoring...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34998303/the-use-of-intradermal-allergy-testing-for-allergic-dermatitis-in-pteropid-bats-and-treatment-with-allergen-specific-immunotherapy-a-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane E Christman, Dunbar Gram, James F X Wellehan, William F Craft, Jessica Scrivener, Sarah Crevasse, Frances Alexandra Kepley, Amy B Alexander
This case series describes the diagnosis of allergic dermatitis and management with allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) based on intradermal allergy testing (IDAT) and adjunctive medical therapy in six pteropid bats; five large flying foxes ( Pteropus vampyrus ); and one variable flying fox ( Pteropus hypomelanus ). The cases ranged from 2 to 15 yr of age at the time of presentation. Clinical signs varied between individuals and included moist ulcerative cutaneous lesions in nonhaired skin, blepharoconjunctivitis, alopecia, and pruritus...
December 2021: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34824800/geographic-variation-in-the-skulls-of-the-horseshoe-bats-rhinolophus-simulator-and-r-cf-simulator-determining-the-relative-contributions-of-adaptation-and-drift-using-geometric-morphometrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gregory L Mutumi, David S Jacobs, Lunga Bam
The relative contributions of adaptation and genetic drift to morphological diversification of the skulls of echolocating mammals were investigated using two horseshoe bat species, Rhinolophus simulator and R. cf. simulator , as test cases. We used 3D geometric morphometrics to compare the shapes of skulls of the two lineages collected at various localities in southern Africa. Size and shape variation was predominantly attributed to selective forces; the between-population variance ( B ) was not proportional to the within-population variance ( W )...
November 2021: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34761255/ixodes-scapularis-ixodida-ixodidae-parasitizing-an-unlikely-host-big-brown-bats-eptesicus-fuscus-chiroptera-vespertilionidae-in-new-york-state-usa
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James L Occi, Victoria M Campbell, Dina M Fonseca, Richard G Robbins
Ixodes scapularis Say is a three-host tick that has been recorded feeding on over 150 different species of terrestrial vertebrates (mammals, birds, and reptiles). This tick is found throughout the northeastern, coastal southeastern, and upper midwestern United States and is considered the most significant vector of tick-borne pathogens to humans in North America. Despite its ubiquity and broad host range, I. scapularis previously has not been reported feeding on bats (Chiroptera). However, during 2019 and 2020, larvae and nymphs of I...
November 11, 2021: Journal of Medical Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707815/foraging-strategies-craniodental-traits-and-interaction-in-the-bite-force-of-neotropical-frugivorous-bats-phyllostomidae-stenodermatinae
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leidy Viviana García-Herrera, Leidy Azucena Ramírez-Fráncel, Giovany Guevara, Gladys Reinoso-Flórez, Alfonso Sánchez-Hernández, Burton K Lim, Sergio Losada-Prado
Bats in the family Phyllostomidae exhibit great diversity in skull size and morphology that reflects the degree of resource division and ecological overlap in the group. In particular, the subfamily Stenodermatinae has high morphological diversification associated with cranial and mandibular traits that are associated with the ability to consume the full range of available fruits (soft and hard).We analyzed craniodental traits and their relationship to the bite force in 343 specimens distributed in seven species of stenodermatine bats with two foraging strategies: nomadic and sedentary frugivory...
October 2021: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34681111/skull-morphology-bite-force-and-diet-in-insectivorous-bats-from-tropical-dry-forests-in-colombia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leidy Azucena Ramírez-Fráncel, Leidy Viviana García-Herrera, Sergio Losada-Prado, Gladys Reinoso-Flórez, Burton K Lim, Francisco Sánchez, Alfonso Sánchez-Hernández, Giovany Guevara
In Neotropical bats, studies on bite force have focused mainly on differences in trophic ecology, and little is known about whether factors other than body size generate interspecific differences in bite force amongst insectivorous bats and, consequently, in their diets. We tested if bite force is related to skull morphology and also to diet in an assemblage of Neotropical insectivorous bats from tropical dry forests in the inter-Andean central valley in Colombia. It is predicted that the preference of prey types among insectivorous species is based on bite force and cranial characteristics...
October 9, 2021: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34320131/clinical-aspects-of-human-rabies-in-the-state-of-cear%C3%A3-brazil-an-overview-of-63-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naylê Francelino Holanda Duarte, Roberto da Justa Pires Neto, Victoria Forte Viana, Levi Ximenes Feijão, Carlos Henrique Alencar, Jorg Heukelbach
INTRODUCTION: Rabies is considered one of the most relevant public health problems owing to its high fatality rate and the high number of deaths worldwide. METHODS: We included patients with human rabies who attended a reference hospital in the state of Ceará during 1976-2019. RESULTS: Data were available for 63 out of 171 (36.8%) patients. Of these patients, 48 (76.2%) were attacked by dogs. In recent years, wild animals have been the most common aggressor species (marmosets and bats)...
2021: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34242499/assessment-of-crab-fishermen-s-exposure-to-rabies-virus-in-a-typical-amazonian-community
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nailde de Paula Silva, Elane de Araújo de Andrade, Denis Cardoso, Ruth Cavalcante Silva Guimarães, Mateus Borges Silva, Kelly Karoline Gomes Nascimento, Diego de Arruda Xavier, Isis Abel
Outbreaks of human rabies transmitted by hematophagous bats occurred in 2018 in Pará state, Brazil, eastern Amazon, after 12 years of no record of the disease. Thus, it is necessary to understand the epidemiological characteristics of these attacks to protect the local population. This study aimed to characterize the bat bite populations in the municipality of São João da Ponta, Pará State, Brazil, in 2013-2015. The Notifiable Diseases Information System (SINAN) database was used to identify the five individuals who sought medical care during the study period (seeds)...
July 9, 2021: Zoonoses and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34211351/rabies-in-costa-rica-next-steps-towards-controlling-bat-borne-rabies-after-its-elimination-in-dogs
#39
REVIEW
Bernal León, Silvia Fallas González, Lisa Miranda Solís, Manuel Ramírez-Cardoce, Andres Moreira-Soto, Juan M Cordero-Solórzano, Sabine Elisabeth Hutter, Rocío González-Barrientos, Charles E Rupprecht
Rabies is an acute, progressive encephalitis caused by a lyssavirus, with the highest case fatality of any conventional infectious disease. More than 17 different lyssaviruses have been described, but rabies virus is the most widely distributed and important member of the genus. Globally, tens of thousands of human fatalities still occur each year. Although all mammals are susceptible, most human fatalities are caused by the bites of rabid dogs, within lesser developed countries. A global plan envisions the elimination of human rabies cases caused via dogs by the year 2030...
June 2021: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34065313/first-record-of-a-suspected-human-pathogenic-borrelia-species-in-populations-of-the-bat-tick-carios-vespertilionis-in-sweden
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas G T Jaenson, Peter Wilhelmsson
The bat tick Carios vespertilionis has been reported from Sweden to occasionally feed on humans resulting in disease symptoms. The aim of this study was to investigate C. vespertilionis as a potential vector and reservoir of Borrelia species. In 2015 and 2018 in south-central Sweden, C. vespertilionis ticks were collected from a wooden bat box harboring Soprano pipistrelle bats, Pipistrellus pygmaeus . In addition, one C. vespertilionis tick found inside a house in southern Sweden in 2019 was collected. Ticks were screened for Borrelia spp...
May 20, 2021: Microorganisms
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