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Wild mammals as hosts of <i>Rickettsia</i>: a molecular evidence-based review. [PDF]
Perec-Matysiak A+3 more
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High seroprevalence of Rickettsia spp. and molecular detection of Rickettsia amblyommatis in human-biting ticks from the eastern Amazon, Brazil. [PDF]
Ferreira MFFR+12 more
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Phosphatidylserine-binding receptor, CD300f, on macrophages mediates host invasion of pathogenic and non-pathogenic rickettsiae. [PDF]
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Caso fatal pediátrico coinfectado por Rickettsia rickettsii y SARS-CoV-2
Daniel Rosas Salazar+5 more
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Identificação da Ixodofauna e detecção de Rickettsia spp. em área rural da cidade de Terenos, MS. [PDF]
AGUIRRE, A. de A. R.+4 more
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Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2022
Background: The spread of emerging tick-borne pathogens has steadily increased in Canada with the widespread establishment of tick vectors and vertebrate hosts. At present, Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium causing Lyme disease, is the most common tick-
Kirsten E. Crandall, J. Kerr, V. Millien
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Background: The spread of emerging tick-borne pathogens has steadily increased in Canada with the widespread establishment of tick vectors and vertebrate hosts. At present, Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium causing Lyme disease, is the most common tick-
Kirsten E. Crandall, J. Kerr, V. Millien
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