Tick-borne arboviruses from Maghreb

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Chastel, C
BaillyChoumara, H
BachHamba, D
LeLay, G
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ticks; arboviruses; human infections; Maghreb;
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The problem of arbovirus infections in Maghreb has been relatively neglected in the past in spite of a rich diversity of biotopes, the presence of potential reservoirs and vectors, and their position on the flight path of the Palearctic-african bird migration systems, western branch. Moreover, West Nile virus has been isolated from southern Algeria since 1968. From 1979 to 1989, tides were collected from wild birds, pigeons, bats, rodents, poultry, camels, wild boars, domestic mammals and man, and assayed for viruses. On the whole, 424 ticks were virologically studied from Morocco, 582 from Algeria and 601 from Tunisia. Four tick-borne arboviruses have been isolated so far: three from Morocco, Soldado (Nairovirus), Essaouira (Orbivirus) and Kala Iris (Orbivirus) from Ornithodoros (A.) maritimus ticks parasitizing marine birds, and one from Tunisia, Tunis (Phlebovirus), from Argas reflexus hermanni infesting domestic pigeons. Soldado virus may infect man working into colonies of gulls for ornithological or entomological purposes and this infection is associated with a self-limited febrile illness and pruritus. In addition, antibody to Essaouira virus was detected in a wild rodent in Morocco. On the contrary it is unlike that Tunis virus may infect man because A. r. hermanni is a strickly ornithophilic tick. However, Uukuniemi group antibody has been previously evidenced in wild rodents in Tunisia. Finally, it is not excluded that other, more pathogenic, arboviruses such as Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever might be accidentally introduced in this sensitive geographical area.
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