Vectors and vector-borne diseases of horses

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A. C. Onmaz
R. G. Beutel
K. Schneeberg
A. N. Pavaloiu
A. Komarek
R. van den Hoven
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[1] University of Erciyes,Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Friedrich- Schiller-University,Institute of Special Zoology and Evolutionary Biology
[3] University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj Napoca Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Small Animals and Horses, Equine Clinic, Section Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
[4] Museum of Natural History Vienna,undefined
[5] 2nd Zoological Department,undefined
[6] Veterinary University of Vienna,undefined
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Vector; Vector-borne diseases; Arthropods; Insects; Horses;
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Most diseases of horses with zoonotic importance are transmitted by arthropods. The vectors belong to two very distantly related groups, the chelicerate Ixodidae (Acari = ticks) and the hexapod Diptera (true flies). Almost all relevant species are predestined for transmitting pathogens by their blood-sucking habits. Especially species of Diptera, one of the megadiverse orders of holometabolan insects (ca. 150.000 spp.), affect the health status and performance of horses during the grazing period in summer. The severity of pathological effect depends on the pathogen, but also on the group of vectors and the intensity of the infection or infestation. Dipteran species but also blood-sucking representatives of Acari (Ixodidae) can damage their hosts by sucking blood, causing myiasis, allergy, paralysis and intoxication, and also transmit various bacterial, viral, parasitic, spirochetal and rickettsial diseases to animals and also humans. The aim of this review was to provide extensive information on the infectious diseases transmitted by members of the two arthropod lineages (Ixodidae, Diptera) and a systematic overview of the vectors. For each taxon, usually on the ordinal, family, and genus level a short characterisation is given, allowing non-entomologists easy identification. Additionally, the biology of the relevant species (or genera) is outlined briefly.
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