oluwaseunajileye.bsky.social
@oluwaseunajileye.bsky.social
Tick-borne diseases | host-parasites interactions | Tick-borne filarial nematodes | Vector ecology
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We invite you to join us for another ABS Hour on Wednesday, September 17th, at 3 PM in WFES 119 or via Zoom.

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September 15, 2025 at 4:08 PM
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Congratulations to PhD student Oluwaseun on the first publication from his dissertation research! Oluwaseun reviewed global patterns in species diversity, host associations, & interactions of filarial nematodes with tick-borne pathogens link.springer.com/article/10.1... @tamueccb.bsky.social
A review of filarial nematodes parasitizing tick vectors: unraveling global patterns in species diversity, host associations, and interactions with tick-borne pathogens - Parasites & Vectors
Ticks are well-known vectors of pathogens, including filarial nematodes, which can affect animal and human health. This review synthesizes current knowledge of filarial nematodes that utilize ticks as...
link.springer.com
February 12, 2025 at 5:05 PM