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Emergence of Orientia tsutsugamushi as an important cause of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in India

open access: gold, 2018
Parul Jain   +8 more
openalex   +1 more source

A case of neonatal tsutsugamushi disease diagnosed with the aid of rickettsial macrogenomic detection

open access: yesBMC Pediatrics
Background Tsutsugamushi, also known as bush typhus, is a naturally occurring disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi. We reported a case of vertical mother-to-newborn transmission of Orientia tsutsugamushi infection in a newborn from Yunnan (China ...
Xu Yang   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

An Account of the Species of the Red Alga Herposiphonia Occurring in the Central and Western Tropical Pacific Ocean [PDF]

open access: yes, 1968
Fourteen species of the genus Herposiphonia are described. The following species and varieties are new: H. armata, H. crassa, H. delicatula, H. dendroidea, H. dendroidea var. minor, H. dubia, H. nuda, H. obscura, H. parca var. interrupta, H. pacifica,
Hollenberg, George J.
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Scrub Typhus Seropositivity, Clinical Manifestations, and Outcomes in Jodhpur: A Hospital-based Study

open access: yesIndian Journal of Public Health
Background: Scrub typhus is an acute febrile illness caused by the Gram-negative cocco-bacillus Orientia tsutsugamushi, accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of mite chiggers.
Haripriya Sivakumar   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

New Records of Parasites (Apicomplexa, Nematoda, Acari, Anoplura) from Rodents in Arkansas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Bursey, C. R.   +5 more
core   +3 more sources

Molecular Detection and Characterization of Ehrlichia ruminantium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Ehrlichia ruminantium is an obligate intracellular bacterium that can cause a disease in ruminants known as heartwater. The vertebrate host becomes infected when infected Amblyomma ticks (nymphs or adults) feed on it. When the host survives the infection
Bekker, C.P.J.
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Cloning and characterization of a gene encoding the major surface protein of the bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
The maternally inherited intracellular symbiont Wolbachia pipientis is well known for inducing a variety of reproductive abnormalities in the diverse arthropod hosts it infects.
Braig, H. R.   +3 more
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Determination of a cut-off value for the serological diagnosis of scrub typhus by detecting anti-Orientia tsutsugamushi immunoglobulin M

open access: diamond, 2023
Amita Jain   +9 more
openalex   +1 more source

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