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English: Life cycle and transmission of Hyalomma spp ticks. Hyalomma spp. maintain a two-host life-cycle, initially molting from larva to nymphs on small animals, such as birds and rodents, then transitioning to larger vertebrate, including humans. Direct contact with CCHFV infected ticks, infected non-human vertebrates, and nosocomial transmission represent significant sources of human infection. The effects of increasing human movement, vertebrate host migration, and climate change which affects migratory habits of small animals threatens to increase CCHFV infections within the population
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Kuehnert, P.A., Stefan, C.P., Badger, C.V. et al. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHFV): A Silent but Widespread Threat. Curr Trop Med Rep 8, 141–147 (2021).

https://doi.org/10.1007/s40475-021-00235-4
Author Kuehnert, P.A., Stefan, C.P., Badger, C.V. et al.

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