2009
Identification of bloodmeals in Anopheles quadrimaculatus and Anopheles punctipennis from eastern equine encephalitis virus foci in northeastern U.S.A.
MOLAEI G, FARAJOLLAHI A, ARMSTRONG PM, OLIVER J, HOWARD JJ, ANDREADIS TG. Identification of bloodmeals in Anopheles quadrimaculatus and Anopheles punctipennis from eastern equine encephalitis virus foci in northeastern U.S.A. Medical And Veterinary Entomology 2009, 23: 350-356. PMID: 19941600, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.2009.00838.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEastern equine encephalitis virusMammalian hostsPolymerase chain reactionAnopheles punctipennisEquine encephalitis virusPotosi virusJamestown CanyonEncephalitis virusHost-feeding patternsAnopheles quadrimaculatus SayChain reactionEnzootic amplificationAnopheline mosquitoesCommon vertebrate hostBloodmealEngorged mosquitoesMosquitoesMixed bloodmealsVirusArbovirusesCache ValleySource of bloodmealsVertebrate hostsVirus fociNew Jersey
1997
Serologic Evidence of Jamestown Canyon Virus Infection in White-Tailed Deer Populations from Connecticut
Zamparo J, Andreadis T, Shope R, Tirrell S. Serologic Evidence of Jamestown Canyon Virus Infection in White-Tailed Deer Populations from Connecticut. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 1997, 33: 623-627. PMID: 9249710, DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-33.3.623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayJC virusSerologic evidenceJamestown Canyon virus infectionPlaque reduction neutralization testingFirst serologic evidenceELISA-positive seraSnowshoe hare virusVirus antibodiesVirus infectionNeutralization testingTrivittatus virusHunter-killed deerDeer seraHare virusImmunosorbent assayCalifornia encephalitisSerumVirusWhite-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populationsAntibodiesLa CrosseReservoir host populationsPopulationEncephalitis
1991
Rickettsiae and Borrelia burgdorferi in ixodid ticks
Magnarelli L, Andreadis T, Stafford K, Holland C. Rickettsiae and Borrelia burgdorferi in ixodid ticks. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 1991, 29: 2798-2804. PMID: 1757551, PMCID: PMC270436, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.29.12.2798-2804.1991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEtiologic agentRickettsialike organismsI. damminiEhrlichia canisB. burgdorferiIxodes dammini ticksPrevalence of infectionDermacentor variabilis ticksFluorescein-conjugated antiseraOvarian tissueCanine ehrlichiosisIndirect immunofluorescenceBorrelia burgdorferiBurgdorferiBodied ticksAdultsRickettsiaCanisTicksIxodid ticksAntiserumMultiple microorganismsHemocytesAgentsInfection