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837 related items for PubMed ID: 29610046

  • 1. Phylogenetic studies of bacteria (Rickettsia, Coxiella, and Anaplasma) in Amblyomma and Dermacentor ticks in Thailand and their co-infection.
    Nooroong P, Trinachartvanit W, Baimai V, Ahantarig A.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2018 May; 9(4):963-971. PubMed ID: 29610046
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  • 3. A five-year survey of tick species and identification of tick-borne bacteria in Sardinia, Italy.
    Chisu V, Foxi C, Mannu R, Satta G, Masala G.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2018 Mar; 9(3):678-681. PubMed ID: 29477960
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  • 6. Detection of Rickettsia and Anaplasma from hard ticks in Thailand.
    Malaisri P, Hirunkanokpun S, Baimai V, Trinachartvanit W, Ahantarig A.
    J Vector Ecol; 2015 Dec; 40(2):262-8. PubMed ID: 26611960
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  • 7. Bacterial agents in 248 ticks removed from people from 2002 to 2013.
    Aubry C, Socolovschi C, Raoult D, Parola P.
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  • 11. Molecular evidence of potential novel spotted fever group rickettsiae, Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species in Amblyomma ticks parasitizing wild snakes.
    Kho KL, Koh FX, Tay ST.
    Parasit Vectors; 2015 Feb 19; 8():112. PubMed ID: 25889376
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  • 15. Detection of Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., Rickettsia spp., and other eubacteria in ticks from the Thai-Myanmar border and Vietnam.
    Parola P, Cornet JP, Sanogo YO, Miller RS, Thien HV, Gonzalez JP, Raoult D, Telford III SR, Wongsrichanalai C.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2003 Apr 19; 41(4):1600-8. PubMed ID: 12682151
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  • 17. Investigating the Adult Ixodid Tick Populations and Their Associated Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, and Rickettsia Bacteria at a Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Hotspot in Western Tennessee.
    Trout Fryxell RT, Hendricks BM, Pompo K, Mays SE, Paulsen DJ, Operario DJ, Houston AE.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2017 Aug 19; 17(8):527-538. PubMed ID: 28598270
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  • 18. Abundance of Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) and Presence of Rickettsia and Anaplasma in Ticks Infesting Domestic Animals From Northern India.
    Misra BR, Kumar N, Kant R, Deval H, Singh R, Pandey AK, Behera SP, Bondre VP.
    J Med Entomol; 2021 May 15; 58(3):1370-1375. PubMed ID: 33470412
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  • 19. Molecular detection of spotted fever group rickettsiae in ticks from Cameroon.
    Vanegas A, Keller C, Krüger A, Manchang TK, Hagen RM, Frickmann H, Veit A, Achukwi MD, Krücken J, Poppert S.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2018 May 15; 9(4):1049-1056. PubMed ID: 29636236
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  • 20. Detection and isolation of tick-borne bacteria (Anaplasma spp., Rickettsia spp., and Borrelia spp.) in Amblyomma varanense ticks on lizard (Varanus salvator).
    Supriyono, Takano A, Kuwata R, Shimoda H, Hadi UK, Setiyono A, Agungpriyono S, Maeda K.
    Microbiol Immunol; 2019 Aug 15; 63(8):328-333. PubMed ID: 31209913
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