New Rickettsiae in ticks collected in territories of the former soviet union. [PDF]
Dermacentor nuttallii from Siberia, Rhipicephalus sanguineus from Crimea, and Rh. pumilio from the Astrakhan region were infected with Rickettsia sibirica (12%), R. conorii (8%), and the Astrakhan fever agent (3%), respectively.
Didier Raoult +6 more
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In recent years, the clinical symptomatology of Astrakhan spotted fever and coxiellosis has worsened. The pathogenesis of these two natural focal, endothelium-dependent infections is rather complicated, multifactorial and not properly studied.
V. Vasilkova +2 more
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Rickettsia mongolotimonae: a rare pathogen in France. [PDF]
We report a second case of laboratory-confirmed infection caused by Rickettsia mongolotimonae in Marseille, France. This rickettsiosis may represent a new clinical entity; moreover, its geographic distribution may be broader than previously documented ...
Fournier, P. E. +3 more
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European Network for Neglected Vectors and Vector-Borne Infections COST Action Guidelines: What Is This About and What Is This For? [PDF]
European network for neglected vectors and vector-borne infections COST action guidelines: What Is this about and what iIs this ...
Charrel, Remi N. +3 more
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Lumpy skin disease: I. Data collection and analysis
Abstract An epidemiological analysis of the temporal and spatial patterns of LSD epidemics and of the risk factors for LSD spread in south‐eastern Europe was performed, based on the data collected from affected and at risk countries. Since 2015, the extent of the LSD epidemics in south‐eastern Europe was over 7,600 LSD outbreaks with 12,800 affected ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
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Abstract Book for the 27th Congress of the European Hematology Association
HemaSphere, Volume 6, Issue S3, Page 1-4130, June 2022.
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Japanese spotted fever: report of 31 cases and review of the literature. [PDF]
Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses, which are transmitted by ticks, were long thought not to exist in Japan. Three clinical cases of Japanese spotted fever (JSF) were first reported in 1984.
Mahara, F.
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Traditional and Molecular Techniques for the Study of Emerging Bacterial Diseases: One Laboratory’s Perspective [PDF]
Identification of emerging bacterial pathogens generally results from a chain of events involving microscopy, serology, molecular tools, and culture. Because of the spectacular molecular techniques developed in the last decades, some authors think that ...
Balmelli +66 more
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Detection of "Rickettsia sp strain Uilenbergi" and "Rickettsia sp strain Davousti" in Amblyomma tholloni ticks from elephants in Africa [PDF]
Background: To date, 6 tick-borne rickettsiae pathogenic for humans are known to occur in Africa and 4 of them were first identified in ticks before being recognized as human pathogens.
Jeffery, Kathryn Jane +4 more
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Rickettsial Endosymbionts of Ticks [PDF]
Rickettsiae are widely known to be human bacterial pathogens transmitted by blood-sucking ectoparasites, such as ticks, fleas, and lice. However, most rickettsial species are nonpathogenic endosymbionts with various groups of organisms, such as ...
Nováková, Markéta, Šmajs, David
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