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Molecular and serological evidence of spotted fever group rickettsiae and Borrelia co-infection in Ixodes ricinus and humans in north-eastern Poland. [PDF]

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The mosaic of Rickettisae from the Caatinga Biome, Brazil: New records and first interactions. [PDF]

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Prevalence of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia in North-Eastern Poland

Infectious Diseases, 2019
Purpose: The north-eastern Poland is an endemic region of tick-borne diseases. The aim of the study is to assess the prevalence of anti-Rickettsia antibodies in the inhabitants of the north-eastern Poland and to assess the risk of acute infection ...
Karol Borawski   +6 more
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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia Infection of Cats and Cat Fleas in Northeast Thailand

Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2020
Rickettsia species cause rickettsioses, which are zoonotic diseases found worldwide, and are transmitted by arthropods such as lice, fleas, ticks, and mites. In Thailand, flea infestations are common among cats and dogs.
Sirirat Phomjareet   +4 more
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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Ticks in Cyprus

Microbial Ecology, 2011
In two surveys conducted from March 1999 to March 2001 and from January 2004 to December 2006, a total of 3,950 ticks (belonging to ten different species) were collected from seven domestic and wild animals (goat, sheep, cattle, dog, fox, hare, and mouflon) from different localities throughout Cyprus.
Dimosthenis, Chochlakis   +7 more
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Endemicity of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Connecticut

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1981
To compare rickettsial infectivity and seropositivity rates against spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae, ticks and wild mammals were collected from three areas where Rickettsia rickettsii was thought to be enzootic in Connecticut during 1978-1979, and from four additional sites (with no reported human cases) between 1976 and 1979.
L A, Magnarelli   +4 more
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Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia in Yunnan Province, China

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2012
Information about spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae in southern China remains sparse. A specific and sensitive real-time PCR assay for detection of SFG rickettsiae was established and used to detect the prevalence rate of SFG rickettsiae in Yunnan Province, China.
Chang-wei, Liang   +7 more
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