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[A new look at transmission and circulation of tick encephalitis virus in nature].

The author summarizes briefly the results of experiments which provide evidence of non-viraemic transmission of the virus from infected to non-infected ticks during co-feeding on a non-viraemic host. This mode of transmission originally found in the Thogoto virus and its vector, the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, was proved also in the virus of tick-borne encephalitis and its vector Ixodes ricinus. Based on this fact some conclusions are drawn revising the accepted view regarding the life cycle of tick-borne encephalitis virus in nature and in particular the relationship: vector-host-virus.

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