I'm interested in knowing more about the Arboviruses which are capable passing through the different generations of hosts, i.e. they are transmitted from the infected parents to their offsprings!
Hi Ayman, yours is a more complex question than it seems. I suggest you to go on the pubmed website and explore some literature.
You can find several good reviews about them, I suggest you reading the following ones by Louis Lambrechts to have an idea about vertical transmission in vectors, which is quite important for some arboviruses:
Article Vertical transmission of arboviruses in mosquitoes: A histor...
Article Determinants of Arbovirus Vertical Transmission in Mosquitoes
As for vertical transmission in the infected vertebrate hosts, you should search articles regarding each arboviruses, here there are some examples. This is quite a debated topics and vertical transmission is (with some exceptions) not considered to be very relevant for epidemiology.
Hi Ayman, yours is a more complex question than it seems. I suggest you to go on the pubmed website and explore some literature.
You can find several good reviews about them, I suggest you reading the following ones by Louis Lambrechts to have an idea about vertical transmission in vectors, which is quite important for some arboviruses:
Article Vertical transmission of arboviruses in mosquitoes: A histor...
Article Determinants of Arbovirus Vertical Transmission in Mosquitoes
As for vertical transmission in the infected vertebrate hosts, you should search articles regarding each arboviruses, here there are some examples. This is quite a debated topics and vertical transmission is (with some exceptions) not considered to be very relevant for epidemiology.
Dear Ayman Ahmed This question is quite complicated. Not all viruses circulate lonely in the human population. The region in Africa is also important, unlike Europe, these viruses walk in primate populations.