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Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae Infection, Turkey, 2016 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2017
In 2016, Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae was diagnosed for a man in Turkey. He had been bitten by a Hyalomma marginatum tick, from which PCR detected rickettsial DNA. Sequence analysis of the DNA identified R.
Ferit Kuscu   +2 more
exaly   +11 more sources

Acute Myopericarditis Associated with TickborneRickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2017
We report an unusual case of myopericarditis caused by Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae. Because of increasing reports of Rickettsia spp. as etiologic agents of acute myopericarditis and the ease and success with which it was treated in the patient ...
Pablo Revilla-Martí, JOSÉ A Oteo
exaly   +11 more sources

Human Infection withRickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae, Spain, 2007–2011 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2013
Human infection with Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae was initially reported in 1996, and reports of a total of 18 cases have been published. We describe 6 additional cases that occurred in the Mediterranean coast region of Spain during 2007–2011 ...
Isabel Jado   +2 more
exaly   +9 more sources

Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae Infections in Spain and Case Review of the Literature [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases
Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae is an emerging cause of tickborne rickettsiosis. Since the bacterium was first documented as a human pathogen in 1996, a total of 69 patients with this infection have been reported in the literature.
Valvanera Ibarra
exaly   +13 more sources

Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae Infection, France, 2010–2014 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2016
To further characterize human infections caused by Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae, we tested skin biopsy and swab samples and analyzed clinical, epidemiologic, and diagnostic characteristics of patients with a rickettsiosis.
Emmanouil Angelakis   +2 more
doaj   +7 more sources

Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonaein Traveler from Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2010
To the Editor: Tick-borne rickettsioses are zoonoses caused by spotted fever group (SFG) Rickettsia spp (1), which have been reported as a frequent cause of fever in international travelers (2). In Egypt, Mediterranean spotted fever caused by Rickettsia conorii transmitted by the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, is known to be present ...
Cristina Socolovschi   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

Diversity and Phylogeny of Cattle Ixodid Ticks and Associated Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia spp. in Tunisia [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens, 2023
Tick-borne rickettsioses are mainly caused by obligate intracellular bacteria belonging to the spotted fever group (SFG) of the Rickettsia genus. So far, the causative agents of SFG rickettsioses have not been detected in cattle ticks from Tunisia ...
Myriam Kratou   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Tick-Borne Rickettsioses in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens, 2022
Tick-borne rickettsioses (TBR) are caused by obligate, intracellular bacteria of the spotted-fever group (SFG) of the genus Rickettsia (Order Rickettsiales), transmitted by hard ticks.
Leonardo Moerbeck   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Surveillance of zoonotic pathogens in cattle and dromedaries sacrificed at the Grand Magal of Touba: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]

open access: yesNew Microbes and New Infections
Introduction: Mass gatherings increase infectious disease risks through human, environmental, and zoonotic pathways. The Grand Magal of Touba (GMT) involves the annual sacrifice of animals under limited biosafety, yet data on zoonotic pathogens are ...
Ihssane Ouaddane   +6 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Rickettsia mongolitimonae Encephalitis, Southern France, 2018 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2020
We report a case of Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae infection, an emerging tickborne rickettsiosis, with associated encephalitis in a 66-year-old man. Diagnosis was rapidly confirmed by quantitative PCR obtained from an eschar swab sample. The patient
María Dolores Corbacho Loarte   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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