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Rickettsiales

2023
Phylogenetic analysis of Rickettsiales bacterium Ac37b The Rickettsiales bacterium Ac37b (OP286853 and OP286855) sequences were randomly selected to build a phylogenetic tree, named after regions and displayed on the phylogenetic tree with squares and triangles (Fig. 9a).
Su, Si   +11 more
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Divorce entre rickettsiales et chlamydiales

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1975
Resume Les differences profondes existant entre rickettsies et chlamydies ont conduit en 1974 le Comite Internationnal de Nomenclature a creer un nouvel ordre, celui des Chlamydiales, entierement distinct de celui des Rickettsiales dont elles faisaient partie jusqu'alors.
J. Levaditi   +3 more
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Intracellular Rickettsiales: Insights into manipulators of eukaryotic cells

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2011
The order Rickettsiales comprises obligate intracellular bacteria that are the ancestors of modern eukaryotes. These bacteria infect various vectors and hosts, with some species being pathogenic to man. Rickettsiales have small, degraded genomes and provide a paradigm for increased pathogenicity despite gene loss; significant levels of genetic exchange
Aurélie, Renvoisé   +3 more
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Intracellular pathogens go extreme: genome evolution in the Rickettsiales

Trends in Genetics, 2007
The Rickettsiales, a genetically diverse group of the alpha-Proteobacteria, include major mammalian pathogens, such as the agents of epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, ehrlichioses and heartwater disease. Sequenced genomes of this bacterial order have provided exciting insights into reductive genome evolution, antigenic variation and host cell manipulation.
Alistair C, Darby   +4 more
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The Importance of Rickettsiales Infections

2016
The Gram-negative bacteria of the order Rickettsiales are obligate intracellular parasites that infect a variety of hosts including humans, animals, and insects. The order Rickettsiales comprises the families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, and Midichloriaceae.
Sunil Thomas   +3 more
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Rickettsiales: Laboratory Diagnosis

2016
As undifferentiated febrile illnesses, infections caused by organisms in the genus Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma are often difficult to diagnose. Clinical suspicion is the key to the initiation of timely therapy and clinical workup. Serology is the mainstay of diagnostic methods, but since antibody production occurs later in illness ...
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COMMENTS ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ORDER RICKETTSIALES

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1956
The classification of the Rickettsiales is discussed for taxa above species. A new Class, Microtatobiotes, meaning smallest life, is proposed to include Orders Rickettsiales and Virales. Other new proposals are: Tribe Wolbachiae under Rickettsiales including two new genera Symbiotes (genotype Rickettsia lectularia Arkwright et al.) and Rickettsiella ...
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Dogs Infected with a Human Granulocytotropic Ehrlichia spp. (Rickettsiales: Ehrlichieae)

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1997
Dogs were found to be susceptible to human granulocytotropic Ehrlichia spp. Infection was produced through the bite of Ixodes scapularis Say (= dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin) nymphs and adults that acquired infection while feeding as larvae on experimentally infected mice.
S A, Ewing   +6 more
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