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Spinal infection caused by Coxiella burnetii
Background Spinal infection caused by Coxiella burnetii is rare and difficult to diagnose. Here we reported a case of spinal infection from Coxiella burnetii detected by the metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS).
Sumin Yang +5 more
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Coxiella burnetiipneumonia [PDF]
This report reviews the pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestation of infections due toCoxiella burnetii.Q fever, a zoonosis, is due to infection withC. burnetii. This spore-forming microorganism is a small Gram-negative coccobacillus that is an obligate intracellular parasite.
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Association between antibodies to Coxiella burnetii in bulk tank milk and perinatal mortality of Danish dairy calves [PDF]
Background Coxiella burnetii is a well-known cause of placentitis and subsequent abortion in ruminants, but there are no reports on the relationship with perinatal mortality.
Anna-Bodil Christoffersen +4 more
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Sexually transmitted Q fever [PDF]
We report the sexual transmission of Coxiella burnetii from a man with occupationally acquired Q fever to his wife. Fifteen days after coitus, his wife also developed serologically proven acute Q fever. C.
Hall, R. +5 more
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Both active and passive questing ticks, Hyalomma excavatum and Ixodes ricinus, were assessed for behavioural responses to two novel plant‐derived repellent volatile organic compound blends. Both tick species were repelled by the products, and both novo blends were significantly more repellent than currently available commercial products.
Martyn J. Wood +5 more
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Comparative genomics reveals multiple pathways to mutualism for tick-borne pathogens [PDF]
Accelerated pipeline for DNA and amino acid sequences ...
Kelly A. Brayton +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Black flies (Simuliidae) are globally distributed blood‐feeding arthropods and vectors of viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens to many animal species, including humans. We investigated the occurrence of selected vector‐borne pathogens in black flies in South Moravia, Czech Republic, and evaluated their possible role in the ...
Silvie Šikutová +10 more
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Members of the genus Coxiella can be transmitted from ticks to humans during contact with animals; Coxiella may thus spread from the infected horses or ticks to humans. In this study, the presence of Coxiella burnetii and Coxiella-like endosymbionts (CLE)
Min-Goo Seo +7 more
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Effects of antibiotic treatment on the fecundity of Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides ticks
Background Endosymbiotic bacteria inhabit a variety of arthropods including ticks and may have multiple effects on the host’s survival, reproduction or pathogen acquisition and transmission.
Lan-Hua Li, Yi Zhang, Dan Zhu
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Screening of post-mortem tissue donors for Coxiella burnetii infection after large outbreaks of Q fever in The Netherlands [PDF]
BACKGROUND: After the largest outbreaks of Q fever ever recorded in history occurred in the Netherlands, concern arose that Coxiella may be transmitted via donated tissues of latent or chronically infected donors.
Boris M Hogema +5 more
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