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SHORT NOTE Detection of Rickettsia aeschlimannii and Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae in
Keskin, A., Bursali, A. (2016): SHORT NOTE Detection of Rickettsia aeschlimannii and Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae in. Acarologia 56 (4): 533-536, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20164140, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia ...
Keskin, A., Bursali, A.
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New data on the pathogenicity of genotype of Rickettsia sibirica subspecies BJ-90
New data about pathogenicity of Rickettsia sibirica subspecies BJ-90 were obtained. Rickettsial strains of this subspecies from the Primorye region were pathogenic for guinea pigs and chick embryos, multiplied in cell cultures Vero E6. Antibodies against Rickettsia sibirica subspecies BJ-90 in ELISA were detected in the Omsk region in patients with ...
N. V Rudakov +5 more
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Genetic diversity of vector-borne zoonotic pathogens in companion dogs and cats, Tianjin, China
BackgroundDogs and cats are the hosts of many vector-borne human pathogens that can be transmitted to humans. Given their direct and intimate contact with humans, companion dogs and cats are considered direct sentinels of vector-borne human pathogens ...
Rui Jian +7 more
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Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae human infection: A diagnostic challenge [PDF]
Rajoelison, Pierre +5 more
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Ultrastructure of Rickettsia sibirica during interaction with the host cell.
Rickettsia sibirica (strain Netsvetaev) was found within large translucent spaces in the cytoplasm of L-929 cell monolayer cultures on day 6 postinfection (p.i.). These rickettsiae were rod shaped 0.3 X 10 microns in size encircled by a halo of up to 200 nm wide corresponding to a capsule-like coat.
V L, Popov +4 more
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Molecular investigation of tick-borne pathogens from different regions of Morocco
Tick-borne pathogens are a worldwide threat to public health that can only be mitigated by knowledge on tick-host associations coupled with surveillance of their infection by pathogenic microorganisms. This information is not equally available throughout
Ana Cláudia Norte +6 more
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The ultrastructural aspects of the interaction of R. sibirica and R. slovaca with cells of mites of the species Dermacentor reticulatus, D. marginatus and Ixodes ricinus after their parenteral infection, as well as in the organs of D. marginatus infected naturally in the environment, have been studied.
V V, Gosteva +7 more
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Both the specific vector Dermacentor silvarum and the nonspecific one Ornithodoros papillipes are shown to become Rickettsia sibirica infected while sucking blood on the infected guinea pigs. Meanwhile, the specific vector D. silvarum is more sensitive to R. sibirica than the nonspecific. O papillipes. The infectivity of D. silvarum and O.
V M, Podboronov, A A, Pchelkina
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Molecular Profiling of Ticks and Associated Pathogens: First Report of <i>Rickettsia sibirica</i>, <i>Rickettsia slovaca</i>, and <i>Babesia microti</i> in Ticks From Pakistan. [PDF]
Obaid MK +11 more
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