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Amblyomma maculatum Koch (Acari: Ixodidae) is the primary vector for Rickettsia parkeri which is a causative agent of American Boutonneuse fever. Infection rates of R. parkeri in A.
Lee, Jung Keun
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AVALIAÇÃO OXIDATIVA EM CÃES EXPERIMENTALMENTE INFECTADOS COM RICKETTSIA PARKERI
Riquétsias são bactérias gram negativas e parasitos intracelulares obrigatórios e representam potencial risco à saúde humana, pois muitas espécies são patogênicas.
Moraes, Bibiana Teló +5 more
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Anti-Rickettsia spp. antibodies in free-ranging and captive capybaras from southern Brazil
Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) are among the main hosts of Amblyomma spp. ticks, which is able to transmit Rickettsia species to human beings and animals.
Fernanda S. Fortes +7 more
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INTRODUCTION Brazilian spotted fever is an infectious disease with a high mortality rate if not treated early. Differential diagnosis is difficult, as the first clinical signs are non-specific and can be confused with other diseases.
Juliana Anacleto Cabral Prata +7 more
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Correction: Amblyomma maculatum Feeding Augments Rickettsia parkeri Infection in a Rhesus Macaque Model: A Pilot ...
Nicole R Hasenkampf +11 more
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Amblyomma maculatum (the Gulf Coast tick), an aggressive, human-biting, Nearctic and Neotropical tick, is the principal vector of Rickettsia parkeri in the United States. This pathogenic spotted fever group Rickettsia species has been identified in 8-52%
Little, Susan E. +11 more
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Rickettsia parkeri strain Atlantic rainforest is an emerging pathogen in Brazil, but human infections remain rarely reported. We report the first confirmed case in the municipality of Caraguatatuba on the northern coast of São Paulo State, Brazil.
Michellin Pereira de Albuquerque +7 more
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Serological evidence of Rickettsia parkeri as the etiological agent of rickettsiosis in Uruguay
São relatados três novos casos humanos de rickettsiose no Uruguai. Os três casos clínicos apresentam manifestações clínicas semelhantes às descritas em casos de infecção por Rickettsia parkeri previamente relatados nos Estados Unidos, tais como: febre ...
Moraes-Filho, Jonas +3 more
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<i>Rickettsia parkeri</i> hijacks tick hemocytes to manipulate cellular and humoral transcriptional responses. [PDF]
Adegoke A +4 more
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A patatin-like phospholipase mediates Rickettsia parkeri escape from host membranes. [PDF]
Borgo GM +5 more
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