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La Revue du praticien, 2020
Abstract Rickettsioses are mild to life-threatening zoonoses caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the order Rickettsiales (family Rickettsiaceae). Arthropods, including ticks, fleas, and mites, are implicated as their vectors, reservoirs, or amplifiers.
P. Armstrong, C. Kato
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Abstract Rickettsioses are mild to life-threatening zoonoses caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the order Rickettsiales (family Rickettsiaceae). Arthropods, including ticks, fleas, and mites, are implicated as their vectors, reservoirs, or amplifiers.
P. Armstrong, C. Kato
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Journal of Travel Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND Rickettsioses are emerging zoonotic diseases with worldwide prevalence, recognised as a cause of imported fever in travellers and migrants.
J. Llenas-García +11 more
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BACKGROUND Rickettsioses are emerging zoonotic diseases with worldwide prevalence, recognised as a cause of imported fever in travellers and migrants.
J. Llenas-García +11 more
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Increasing Incidence of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses in the United States, 2010–2018
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2022Spotted fever group Rickettsia species are intracellular bacteria transmitted by tick or mite vectors and that cause human diseases referred to as spotted fever group rickettsioses, or spotted fevers.
A. Bishop +10 more
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2006
In recent years, a bewildering array of emerging rickettsial pathogens have been described throughout the world, including in the tropics. Here we present an updated overview of scrub typhus, murine typhus, and epidemic typhus. We also present an update on the emerging spotted fever group rickettsioses described in the tropics through 2005, focusing on
Philippe, Parola, Didier, Raoult
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In recent years, a bewildering array of emerging rickettsial pathogens have been described throughout the world, including in the tropics. Here we present an updated overview of scrub typhus, murine typhus, and epidemic typhus. We also present an update on the emerging spotted fever group rickettsioses described in the tropics through 2005, focusing on
Philippe, Parola, Didier, Raoult
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