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TICK-BORNE RELAPSING FEVER CAUSED BY BORRELIA TURICATAE
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2002Tick-borne relapsing fever manifests as relapsing episodes of fever with significant morbidity and mortality. We report a case of Borrelia turicatae disease in a 13-year-old male youth with outdoor exposures in Texas. After multiple clinic visits the diagnosis was made, and treatment was initiated. The patient did well without long term sequelae.
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Spirochetemia caused by Borrelia turicatae infection in 3 dogs in Texas
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2007Abstract Spirochetemia was diagnosed in 2 Siberian Huskies and a Rottweiler from the northwestern region of Texas between June 1999 and October 2001. Clinical findings were nonspecific; tick exposure was documented in 2 of the dogs. Hematologic abnormalities included anemia (n = 2), neutrophilia (n = 2, including 1 with a left shift), lymphopenia (n ...
Marlyn S, Whitney +4 more
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The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 1994
A seroepidemiological study to determine the prevalence of human Lyme borreliosis and tick-borne relapsing fever was carried out in three communities (Camiri, Boyuibe and Gutierrez) of the Cordillera Province, Santa Cruz Department, south-eastern Bolivia. Anti-B. burgdorferi, anti-B. turicatae and anti-B.
Ciceroni L +7 more
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A seroepidemiological study to determine the prevalence of human Lyme borreliosis and tick-borne relapsing fever was carried out in three communities (Camiri, Boyuibe and Gutierrez) of the Cordillera Province, Santa Cruz Department, south-eastern Bolivia. Anti-B. burgdorferi, anti-B. turicatae and anti-B.
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Research in microbiology, 2000
As a means of avoiding the host immune response, the tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete Borrelia turicatae undergoes antigenic variation in its abundant surface lipoproteins. In this study, B. turicatae strain Oz1, serotype B, was subcultured in vitro and cloned by limited dilutions after 50 passages. Four different serotypes (serotypes A, B, E, and
N M, Ras +4 more
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As a means of avoiding the host immune response, the tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete Borrelia turicatae undergoes antigenic variation in its abundant surface lipoproteins. In this study, B. turicatae strain Oz1, serotype B, was subcultured in vitro and cloned by limited dilutions after 50 passages. Four different serotypes (serotypes A, B, E, and
N M, Ras +4 more
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Immunoglobulins and antibodies in "Borrelia turicatae" infections
Acta tropica, 1969O, Felsenfeld, R H, Wolf
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Ornithodoros turicata is a vector of relapsing fever (RF) spirochetes in North America and transmits Borrelia turicatae to a variety of vertebrate hosts. The remarkably long lifespan of O. turicata and its ability to maintain spirochetes horizontally (between life stages) and vertically to progeny promotes the perpetuation of B.
Serhii, Filatov +2 more
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Ornithodoros turicata is a vector of relapsing fever (RF) spirochetes in North America and transmits Borrelia turicatae to a variety of vertebrate hosts. The remarkably long lifespan of O. turicata and its ability to maintain spirochetes horizontally (between life stages) and vertically to progeny promotes the perpetuation of B.
Serhii, Filatov +2 more
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Spirochetemia caused by Borrelia turicatae infection in 3 dogs in Texas
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2007Marlyn S Whitney
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Interference between borreliae and trypanosomes
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1973O, Felsenfeld, R H, Wolf
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