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Eight hard tick species were identified among a total of 466 samples collected from vegetation in southern Thailand: Dermacentor compactus (n = 150), D. steini (n = 100), D. auratus (n = 85), D.
Wanwipa Nooma +4 more
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Ranavirosis in invasive bullfrogs, Belgium [PDF]
Sharifian Fard, Mojdeh +6 more
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A Quantitative Approach to Investigating the Hypothesis of Prokaryotic Intron Loss [PDF]
Using a novel method, we show that ordered triplets of motifs usually associated with spliceosomal intron recognition are underrepresented in the protein coding sequence of complete Thermotogae, archaeal and bacterial genomes.
Robert M. Sinclair
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In current literature, the genus Coxiella is monospecific with Coxiella burnetii as the only described member. Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q-fever, a virulent disease found worldwide spread through inhalation, tick bites and occasionally through the ingestion of contaminated milk products (Center for Disease Control, 2010).
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Q Fever (Coxiella) Endocarditis [PDF]
B, Hurley, C, Oakley, R J, Harrison
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Coxiella burnetii in free-living feral pigs (Sus scrofa) in Brazil. [PDF]
Fernandes J +9 more
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Genetic Diversity and Novel Lineages of <i>Anaplasma</i>, <i>Ehrlichia</i>, and <i>Coxiella</i>-like Endosymbionts in Ticks from a Forest Ecosystem in Northeastern China. [PDF]
Huang Q +8 more
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Benchmarking Q fever transmission in czech republic and serbia: A one health sub-national population study. [PDF]
Holý O +11 more
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