Evaluation and Comparison of PCR with Serological methods for the early Diagnosis of spotted Fever Group of Rickettsial Infections. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION : Rickettsial infections are known causes of illness and death worldwide. Evidence is accumulating that these diseases especially scrub typhus and spotted fever are reemerging in India.
Sohanlal, T
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23rd Congress of the European Hematology Association Stockholm, Sweden, June 14‐17, 2018
HemaSphere, Volume 2, Issue S1, Page 1-1113, June 2018.
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An Insight Into the Microbial Diversity and Expression of Cysteine Protease Inhibitors (Cystatin) in \u3ci\u3eRickettsia parkeri\u3c/i\u3e Infected \u3ci\u3eAmblyomma maculatum\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick) is an emerging tick species of public health significance in United States. It is a competent vector of Rickettsia parkeri, an etiological agent of a human rickettsiosis.
Budachetri, Khemraj
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Случай клещевой пятнистой лихорадки у ребенка, прибывшего из Крыма [PDF]
A case of Tick-borne spotted fever in a child after a visit to an endemic region, the Republic of Crimea, is described. The disease caused difficulty in terms of clinical diagnosis, which led to the delayed prescription of specific therapy with ...
A. Butenko M. +15 more
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Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (QPCR) assay as a molecular tool to assess rickettsial replications in tick hosts [PDF]
During the past century, many species of the Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia (SFGR)have been described, especially, through the introduction of a variety of molecular techniques applied to detect rickettsiae inside of their host.
Zanetti, Andrea S.
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High Prevalence of Rickettsia raoultii Found in Dermacentor Ticks Collected in Barnaul, Altai Krai, Western Siberia. [PDF]
Rakov AV +7 more
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The presence of foci of Rickettsia conorii infection in China. [PDF]
Xu N +6 more
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Rickettsiales in the WHO European Region: an update from a One Health perspective. [PDF]
Guccione C +3 more
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a widely distributed, tick-borne viral disease. Humans are the only species known to develop illness after CCHF virus (CCHFV) infection, characterized by a nonspecific febrile illness that can progress to severe,
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Host- and microbe-related risk factors for and pathophysiology of fatal Rickettsia conorii infection in Portuguese patients. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The pathophysiologic mechanisms that determine the severity of Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) and the host-related and microbe-related risk factors for a fatal outcome are incompletely understood.
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