Correction to: Detection of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Norway up to the northern limit of Ixodes ricinus distribution using a novel real time PCR test targeting the groEL gene. [PDF]
Jenkins A +11 more
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Investigation of erythema migrans patients identifies Borrelia species and Neoehrlichia mikurensis with implications for clinical assessment. [PDF]
Cronhjort S +7 more
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Sick of ticks?:Towards a comprehensive understanding of rarely diagnosed Ixodes ricinus-borne diseases [PDF]
This thesis expands the current knowledge on the impact and risk posed by tick-borne diseases (TBDs) other than LB and TBE in Europe and more specifically in the Netherlands.
Azagi, T.R.
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Ixodes trianguliceps. Implications for the infectious cycle
Ticks and its pathogen constitute a growing burden for animal and human health in the world. Ticks are blood-feeding parasites, which make them capable of transmitting various pathogens to their hosts that can cause tick-borne infections and tick-borne diseases. These infections and diseases affect wild and domestic animals.
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Communicating spatial risk of tick-borne infections - Creating a ScandTick Innovation website based on surveillance data [PDF]
Bødker, Rene +3 more
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Global gene expression profiling of virulent and attenuated strains of Ehrlichia ruminantium: Toward the comprehension of pathogenesis [PDF]
Emboule, Loïc +12 more
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis - a new agent of tick-borne infectious disease
“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” (Ca. N. mikurensis) is a tick-borne bacterial pathogen that can cause disease particularly among immune compromised persons. This new infectious disease is called neoehrlichiosis. The clinical picture of neoehrlichios is characterized by fever, migrating pain, and vascular/thromboembolic complications. The bacterium
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Microclimate temperature play a vital role for vector borne disease transmission in the cool scandinavian climate [PDF]
Bødker, Rene +4 more
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Communicating spatial variation in tick-borne pathogen prevalence through a website based on national surveillance data [PDF]
Bødker, Rene +3 more
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Predicing spatial distribution of pathogenstransmitted by ticks in northern Europe [PDF]
Aspan, A. +13 more
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