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Serological differentiation of antibodies against Rickettsia helvetica, R. raoultii, R. slovaca, R. monacensis and R. felis in dogs from Germany by a micro-immunofluorescent antibody test [PDF]
Background Spotted Fever Group (SFG) Rickettsiae can cause febrile diseases with or without rash in humans worldwide. In Germany only limited data are available about their medical significance.
Dobler, Gerhard +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Snakebite envenomation is a worldwide public health issue, particularly relevant to low and middle‐income countries. Bothrops spp. antivenom is needed for snakebite treatment, which requires the maintenance of healthy snakes in captivity.
Amanda O. Alcantara +10 more
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High Seroprevalence for Typhus Group rickettsiae, southwestern Tanzania. [PDF]
Rickettsioses caused by typhus group rickettsiae have been reported in various African regions. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1,227 participants from 9 different sites in the Mbeya region, Tanzania; overall seroprevalence of typhus group ...
Clowes, Petra +10 more
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Update on Rickettsioses in Slovakia
The reported incidence of vector-borne diseases including various cases of Rickettsioses in humans is increasing due to a combination of climatic and social factors, escalating the opportunities for contact between people and ticks, fleas or lice. Many of the emerging infectious diseases currently challenging human health in Europe are transmitted by ...
Z, Sekeyová +10 more
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Surgical Removal of a Tick‐Bite Region Without the Presence of an Insect Body
Surgical excision of a tick‐bite lesion revealed retained mouthparts despite the absence of a visible tick body. Dermoscopy demonstrated chelicerae imprints, and histopathology confirmed the presence of residual tick structures. This case highlights the combined diagnostic value of dermoscopy and histopathology in cases where the tick body is not found.
Tomoaki Takada
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Erkennen – Der klinische Blick auf die kutane Tuberkulose
Zusammenfassung In vielen Ländern ist die Tuberkulose (TBC) bis heute eine der häufigsten Todesursachen und bleibt insbesondere durch Migrationsbewegungen auch in Deutschland von Bedeutung. Die Diagnose der seltenen kutanen Tuberkulose ist herausfordernd, da sie in vielfältigen klinischen Erscheinungsformen auftritt, die deutlich häufigeren ...
Cathrin Gramminger, Tilo Biedermann
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In the Russian Federation, human cases of the tick-borne spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses are reported annually, and endemic foci of SFG rickettsioses exist, including Siberian tick typhus, Astrakhan spotted fever and Mediterranean (Marseilles ...
M. A. Kulagin +3 more
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The neglected challenge: Vaccination against rickettsiae.
Over the last decades, rickettsioses are emerging worldwide. These diseases are caused by intracellular bacteria. Although rickettsioses can be treated with antibiotics, a vaccine against rickettsiae is highly desired for several reasons.
Anke Osterloh
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Contribution à l'étude des rickettsioses en R.C.A. Enquête épidémiologique [PDF]
Dans le cadre d'une vaste enquête sérologique sur les rickettsioses en Afrique Centrale, l'auteur présente ici les résultats concernant des sérums d'animaux domestiques de République Centrafricaine, en particulier des sérums de bovins de la région de ...
Maurice, Yves
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ABSTRACT The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of foxes are also put forward, such as the predation of rodents carrying zoonotic agents.
Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont +97 more
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