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Journal of Vector Ecology | 2014

The medical and veterinary role of Ornithodoros erraticus complex ticks (Acari: Ixodida) on the Iberian Peninsula

Fernando Boinas; Rita A. Ribeiro; Sara C. Madeira; Mariana Palma; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho; Sofia Núncio; Anthony J. Wilson

ABSTRACT: Argasid ticks of the Ornithodoros erraticus complex are associated with traditional pig-farming practices on the Iberian Peninsula and are also found elsewhere in North Africa, West Africa, and western Asia. The ticks associated with pig farming on the Iberian Peninsula are the only biological vectors of African swine fever virus (ASFV) known to occur in Europe, and their ecology makes them an extremely effective reservoir of both ASFV and the Borrelia species which cause tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) in humans. The recent reappearance of ASFV in the European Union, coupled with evidence that Portuguese tick populations continue to harbor Borrelia despite a lack of confirmed human infections, suggest that these populations merit closer attention. In Portugal, a series of surveys over the last twenty-five years indicates that the number of farm sites with tick infestations has declined and suggest that populations are sensitive to changes in farm management, particularly the use of modern pig housing. Various technologies have been suggested for the control of farm-associated Ornithodoros ticks and related species but, in our opinion, farm management changes are still the most effective strategy for population control. Furthermore, we suggest that this species could probably be eradicated from Iberian pig farms.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Human brucellosis in Portugal—Retrospective analysis of suspected clinical cases of infection from 2009 to 2016

Ana Pelerito; Rita Cordeiro; Rita Matos; Maria Augusta Santos; Sofia Soeiro; João Santos; Carla Manita; Carla Rio; M. Santo; Eleonora Paixão; Alexandra Nunes; Sofia Núncio

Brucellosis is a zoonosis that is emerging in some regions of the world. Although brucellosis is a disease of obligatory declaration and is not eradicated in Portugal, no prevalence data is available in this country. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed the data available at the Reference Laboratory at the Portuguese National Institute of Health during the past 7 years (2009–2016) in order to get insight into the epidemiological scenario of brucellosis in Portugal. A total of 2313 biological samples from patients with clinical suspicion of brucellosis were subjected to immunological techniques for laboratory diagnosis. From 2010 to 2015, a subset of 259 samples was subjected to molecular methods. According to the available data, 167 out of 2313 (7.2%) samples had positive serology for Brucella spp. and 43 out of 259 samples (16.6%) were positive for B. melitensis by real time PCR, being classified as biovar 1 and 3. This study draws attention to the importance of integrating clinical and laboratory data of human cases in order to increase the efficacy of the response measures in case of outbreaks.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2016

Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa – Portuguese laboratory response overview

Rita Cordeiro; Ana Pelerito; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho; Sofia Núncio

This unit is the national reference laboratory for biological events or catastrophes and has skilled professionals, know-how, BSL-3 facilities, capacity to work 24h/7d and trained human resources to increase lab capacity in emergency situations. The laboratory diagnosis capacity includes the detection of bacteria, virus and toxins, which are considered bioterrorism agents, using Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Biology techniques. In order to ensure quick and reliable results, a laboratory algorithm was developed taking in account the available human and technical resources. UREB also participates regularly in International External Quality Assessments, training courses and simulation exercises.


Parasitology Research | 2016

Ticks and tick-borne pathogens in wild birds in Greece

Anastasia Diakou; Ana Cláudia Norte; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho; Sofia Núncio; Marketa Novakova; Matej Kautman; Haralambos Alivizatos; Savas Kazantzidis; Oldřich Sychra; Ivan Literak


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Archive | 2015

REVIVE (Rede Nacional de Vigilância de Vetores), 2008-2014

Maria João Alves; Maria Margarida Santos-Silva; Hugo Osório; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho; Líbia Zé-Zé; Rita de Sousa; Fátima Amaro; Ana Sofia Santos; Sofia Núncio; Equipa Revive


Archive | 2015

Tularémia: uma zoonose emergente?

Carina Carvalho; Sofia Núncio; Isabel Lopes de Carvalho


Boletim Epidemiológico Observações | 2015

Burkholderia pseudomallei: primeiro caso de melioidose em Portugal

Ana Pelerito; Alexandra Nunes; Susana Coelho; Cátia Piedade; Paulo Paixão; Rita Cordeiro; Daniel A. Sampaio; Luís Vieira; João Paulo Gomes; Sofia Núncio


Archive | 2014

Brucelose humana: análise retrospetiva de casos clínicos suspeitos de infeção entre 2002 e 2013

Ana Pelerito; Rita Cordeiro; Rita Matos; Maria Augusta Santos; Sofia Soeiro; Sofia Núncio


Archive | 2014

Carbúnculo: uma doença rara em Portugal?

Rita Cordeiro; Ana Pelerito; Sofia Núncio

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Rita Cordeiro

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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Isabel Lopes de Carvalho

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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Alexandra Nunes

Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute

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Ana Sofia Santos

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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Fátima Amaro

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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Hugo Osório

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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João Paulo Gomes

Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge

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