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Siberian Tick Typhus: Relation of the Russian Strains to Rickettsia prowazeki
T. T. Crocker +6 more
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Biosurveillance in Central Asia: Successes and Challenges of Tick-Borne Disease Research in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. [PDF]
Central Asia is a vast geographic region that includes five former Soviet Union republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Hay J +12 more
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SPATIALLY HETEROGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION OF TICK-BORNE INFECTIONS IN THE SOUTH OF THE FAR EAST
The medical-geographical analysis of spatially heterogeneous distribution of tick-borne infections in the south of the Far East was provided. The cartographic analysis of the spread of infections was carried out on the basis of literary materials and ...
S. Malkhazova +3 more
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Distribution of tick-borne diseases in China [PDF]
As an important contributor to vector-borne diseases in China, in recent years, tick-borne diseases have attracted much attention because of their increasing incidence and consequent significant harm to livestock and human health.
Hong-Juan Peng +4 more
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Genotyping of rickettsias circulating in the territories of the Altai Republic and Khabarovsk krai
The aim of the study was to verificate of the causative agent of Siberian tick-borne typhus (STT) upon ixodic tick mixed infection on the territory of the Altai Republic and Khabarovsk Krai using an integrated molecular biological approach. Materials and
S. Shtrek +8 more
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Acute Tick-borne Rickettsiosis Caused by Rickettsia sibirica in the Russian Far East [PDF]
An acute tick-borne rickettsiosis caused by Rickettsia heilongjiangensis was diagnosed in 13 patients from the Russian Far East in 2002. We amplified and sequenced four portions of three rickettsial genes from the patients’ skin biopsy results and blood ...
Fournier, Pierre-Edouard +6 more
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Japanese spotted fever: report of 31 cases and review of the literature. [PDF]
Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses, which are transmitted by ticks, were long thought not to exist in Japan. Three clinical cases of Japanese spotted fever (JSF) were first reported in 1984.
Mahara, F.
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The purpose of the research was to study the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of tick-borne rickettsiosis caused by Rickettsia heilongjiangensis identified in the Altai Republic, and evaluate the effectiveness of a new method for its ...
L. D. Schuchinova +4 more
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Tropism and Pathogenicity of Rickettsiae [PDF]
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular parasitic bacteria that cause febrile exanthematous illnesses such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Mediterranean spotted fever, epidemic, and murine typhus, etc.
Uchiyama, Tsuneo
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Investigation of zoonotic pathogens in Central Asia [PDF]
Kazakhstan ranks ninth in the world in terms of country size. With its varied landscapes and hot and dry climate, it is a perfect home for many naturally occurring dangerous infectious diseases.
Wagner, Edith
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