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Gaps and inconsistencies in the current knowledge and implementation of biosafety and biosecurity practices for rickettsial pathogens. [PDF]
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Ectoparasite- and Vector-Borne-Related Dermatoses: A Single-Centre Study with Practical Diagnostic and Management Insights in a One Health Perspective. [PDF]
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Pathogenic Rickettsia spp. as emerging models for bacterial biology. [PDF]
Sit B, Lamason RL.
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Complete genomes of Rickettsia typhi reveal a clonal population
Keeratipusana C +11 more
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AncientBorreliagenomes document the evolutionary history of louse-borne relapsing fever
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SINGLE-DOSE DOXYCYCLINE TREATMENT OF LOUSE-BORNE RELAPSING FEVER AND EPIDEMIC TYPHUS
The Lancet, 1974Abstract 26 patients with louse-borne relapsing fever (L.B.R.F.) and 10 others with serologically proven epidemic typhus were treated with a single oral dose of 100 mg. of doxycycline. All patients were cured and no relapses of L.B.R.F. or typhus occurred during the 2-week period of posttreatment observation. Each of the L.B.R.F.
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2013
Epidemic typhus is one of the oldest-known vector-borne human diseases. It is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii and is transmitted to humans, its main reservoir, by Pediculus humanus, the human body louse.
Aurélié Renvoise, Didier Raoult
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Epidemic typhus is one of the oldest-known vector-borne human diseases. It is caused by Rickettsia prowazekii and is transmitted to humans, its main reservoir, by Pediculus humanus, the human body louse.
Aurélié Renvoise, Didier Raoult
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1972
Louse-borne or epidemic typhus fever is without doubt one of the great epidemic diseases of mankind whose ebb and flow through the centuries has been important in the molding of human destiny (1). Much of our knowledge about typhus fever has come from experience in the unique setting of the temperate north of Europe (1–16) where its relative importance
C. Wisseman
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Louse-borne or epidemic typhus fever is without doubt one of the great epidemic diseases of mankind whose ebb and flow through the centuries has been important in the molding of human destiny (1). Much of our knowledge about typhus fever has come from experience in the unique setting of the temperate north of Europe (1–16) where its relative importance
C. Wisseman
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