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307 related items for PubMed ID: 16915398

  • 1. Epidemiological study of Q fever in humans, ruminant animals, and ticks in Cyprus using a geographical information system.
    Psaroulaki A, Hadjichristodoulou C, Loukaides F, Soteriades E, Konstantinidis A, Papastergiou P, Ioannidou MC, Tselentis Y.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis; 2006 Sep; 25(9):576-86. PubMed ID: 16915398
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  • 2. Active surveillance of Q fever in human and animal population of Cyprus.
    Loukaides F, Hadjichristodoulou C, Soteriades ES, Kolonia V, Ioannidou MC, Psaroulaki A, Tselentis Y.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2006 Mar 16; 6():48. PubMed ID: 16539741
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  • 3. Q fever seroprevalence and risk factors in sheep and goats in northwest Italy.
    Rizzo F, Vitale N, Ballardini M, Borromeo V, Luzzago C, Chiavacci L, Mandola ML.
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    Transbound Emerg Dis; 2020 Jul 01; 67 Suppl 2():36-43. PubMed ID: 31231971
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  • 5. Coxiella burnetii in wildlife and ticks in an endemic area.
    Psaroulaki A, Chochlakis D, Angelakis E, Ioannou I, Tselentis Y.
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  • 6. Identification of risk factors of Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) infection in veterinary-associated populations in southern Taiwan.
    Chang CC, Lin PS, Hou MY, Lin CC, Hung MN, Wu TM, Shu PY, Shih WY, Lin JH, Chen WC, Wu HS, Lin LJ.
    Zoonoses Public Health; 2010 Dec 01; 57(7-8):e95-101. PubMed ID: 19968850
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  • 7. On the possible role of ticks in the eco-epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii in a Mediterranean ecosystem.
    Varela-Castro L, Zuddas C, Ortega N, Serrano E, Salinas J, Castellà J, Castillo-Contreras R, Carvalho J, Lavín S, Mentaberre G.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2018 Mar 01; 9(3):687-694. PubMed ID: 29478883
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  • 8. Coxiella burnetii in camels (Camelus dromedarius) from Algeria: Seroprevalence, molecular characterization, and ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) vectors.
    Bellabidi M, Benaissa MH, Bissati-Bouafia S, Harrat Z, Brahmi K, Kernif T.
    Acta Trop; 2020 Jun 01; 206():105443. PubMed ID: 32173315
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  • 9. [Coxiella burnetii: what is the reality?].
    Capuano F, Parisi A, Cafiero MA, Pitaro L, Fenizia D.
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  • 10. Potential animal and environmental sources of Q fever infection for humans in Queensland.
    Tozer SJ, Lambert SB, Strong CL, Field HE, Sloots TP, Nissen MD.
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  • 12. The prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in ticks and animals in Slovenia.
    Knap N, Žele D, Glinšek Biškup U, Avšič-Županc T, Vengušt G.
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  • 14. Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in Hungary: screening of dairy cows, sheep, commercial milk samples, and ticks.
    Gyuranecz M, Dénes B, Hornok S, Kovács P, Horváth G, Jurkovich V, Varga T, Hajtós I, Szabó R, Magyar T, Vass N, Hofmann-Lehmann R, Erdélyi K, Bhide M, Dán Á.
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  • 19. Seroepidemiological study of Q fever in small ruminants from Southeast Iran.
    Ezatkhah M, Alimolaei M, Khalili M, Sharifi H.
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    Cardinale E, Esnault O, Beral M, Naze F, Michault A.
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