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Molecular Identification of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Ticks in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Seo JY, Park JS, Lee HI, Ju JW.
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Spotted fever rickettsiosis in Coronel Fabriciano, Minas Gerais State
Galvão Márcio Antônio Moreira +6 more
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Unseen Dangers-The Role of Invasive Species in the Spread of Zoonotic Diseases in Europe. [PDF]
Kratou M, Cabezas-Cruz A.
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Using ChatGPT as an assessment tool for medical residents in Mexico: a descriptive experience. [PDF]
Rivera-Rosas CN +3 more
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Rickettsiosis-associated hyponatremia
Infection, 1987Two patients with hyponatremia (130 mEq/l and 122 mEq/l, respectively), and rickettsial disease are described. The causes of hyponatremia were attributed to rickettsial vasculitis and increased capillary permeability in the first patient and to the syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) secretion in the second patient.
M, Mouallem +4 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract: In Europe, rickettsioses are long‐known infectious diseases. Until recently, it was thought that Mediterranean spotted fever due toRickettsia conoriiwas the only tick‐borne rickettsiosis in Europe. In the last decade newRickettsiaspp. have been implicated in human pathology (R. slovaca,R. sibirica mongolotimonae,R. helvetica).
J R, Blanco, J A, Oteo
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Abstract: In Europe, rickettsioses are long‐known infectious diseases. Until recently, it was thought that Mediterranean spotted fever due toRickettsia conoriiwas the only tick‐borne rickettsiosis in Europe. In the last decade newRickettsiaspp. have been implicated in human pathology (R. slovaca,R. sibirica mongolotimonae,R. helvetica).
J R, Blanco, J A, Oteo
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