First evidence of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Hungary. [PDF]
Altogether 2004 Ixodes ricinus ticks, from 37 places in Hungary, were analysed in pools with a recently developed multiplex real-time PCR for the presence of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis and for other representatives of the genus. Ca.
Hornok S +3 more
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First detection and identification of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in South Korea. [PDF]
Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis (Ca. N. mikurensis; family Anaplasmataceae) is an emerging tick-borne pathogen that causes a systemic inflammatory syndrome with thrombotic complications. We report here the first identification of Ca. N.
Piyush Jha +6 more
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Human Infection with Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis, China [PDF]
To identify Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis infection in northeastern China, we tested blood samples from 622 febrile patients. We identified in 7 infected patients and natural foci for this bacterium.
Hao Li +10 more
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Case report: first symptomatic Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis infection in Slovenia [PDF]
Background Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis (CNM) is an emerging tick-born pathogen and usually causes symptomatic infection only in immunocompromised patients. Apart from one described case found in the literature where cultivation was successful, all
Mitja Lenart +5 more
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Septicemia Caused by Tick-borne Bacterial Pathogen Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis [PDF]
We have repeatedly detected Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis, a bacterium first described in Rattus norvegicus rats and Ixodes ovatus ticks in Japan in 2004 in the blood of a 61-year-old man with signs of septicemia by 16S rRNA and groEL gene PCR ...
Jan S. Fehr +6 more
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Bank Voles, France [PDF]
To further assess the geographic occurrence, possible vectors, and prevalence of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis, we analyzed spleen tissues from 276 voles trapped close to human settlements in France; 5 were infected with the organism.
Muriel Vayssier-Taussat +7 more
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway [PDF]
Background “Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” is a gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae that, in Europe, is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus ticks. “Candidatus N.
Clarinda Larsson +4 more
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Detection of tick-borne ‘Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis’ and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Spain in 2013 [PDF]
Background ‘Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis’ is a tick-borne bacteria implicated in human health. To date, ‘Ca. Neoehrlichia mikurensis’ has been described in different countries from Africa, Asia and Europe, but never in Spain.
Ana M Palomar +4 more
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis in Ticks from Migrating Birds in Sweden. [PDF]
Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis (CNM; family Anaplasmataceae) was recently recognized as a potential tick-borne human pathogen. The presence of CNM in mammals, in host-seeking Ixodes ticks and in ticks attached to mammals and birds has been reported ...
Lisa Labbé Sandelin +8 more
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Urban Hedgehogs [PDF]
To the Editor: Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis is a member of the order Rickettsiales, family Anaplasmataceae (1). Manifestations of infection with these bacteria are atypical and severe and include cough, nausea, vomiting, anemia, headache, pulmonary infiltration, malaise, myalgia, arthralgia, fatigue, recurrent fever for ≤8 months, and/or death (2–
Gábor Földvári +9 more
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