Molecular epidemiology of tick Rhabdoviruses and molecular identification of tick species in Canada

dc.contributor.authorTran, Kenning V.
dc.contributor.authorUniversity of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science
dc.contributor.supervisorPatel, Trushar R
dc.contributor.supervisorShahhosseini, Nariman
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-06T16:38:19Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.degree.levelMasters
dc.description.abstractTicks are important vectors of pathogens that pose significant threats to human and animal health in Canada. With the onset of climate change, tick geographic ranges are changing and expanding in Canada, raising concerns for increased disease burden of tick-borne pathogens and highlighting the need for continued comprehensive surveillance of endemic tick species and circulating pathogens. This thesis reports the identification of two novel tick-rhabdoviruses circulating in Dermacentor andersoni and Ixodes auritulus tick populations, respectively, in western Canada, and the first documentation of Ixodes scapularis, the primary Lyme Disease vector of eastern Canada, found off migratory birds on Vancouver Island. These findings contribute to our understanding of tick ecology and pathogen transmission dynamics, informing future public health and wildlife disease management strategies and emphasize the importance of a comprehensive surveillance system in Canada.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10133/7300
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
dc.publisher.departmentDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry
dc.publisher.facultyArts and Science
dc.relation.ispartofseriesThesis (University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science)
dc.subjecttick-borne pathogens
dc.subjectendemic tick species
dc.subjecttick-rhabdoviruses
dc.subjecttick ecology
dc.subjectpathogen transmission dynamics
dc.subjectsurveillance systems
dc.subject.lcshDissertations, Academic
dc.subject.lcshTicks--Canada--Research
dc.subject.lcshTicks as carriers of disease--Canada--Research
dc.subject.lcshRhabdoviruses--Research
dc.subject.lcshMolecular epidemiology
dc.subject.lcshVector-pathogen relationships
dc.subject.lcshRocky Mountain spotted fever tick
dc.subject.lcshIxodes scapularis
dc.subject.lcshClimatic changes--Health aspects--Canada
dc.titleMolecular epidemiology of tick Rhabdoviruses and molecular identification of tick species in Canada
dc.typeThesis

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