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199 related items for PubMed ID: 34338622

  • 1. Presence of Leptospira spp. and absence of Bartonella spp. in urban rodents of Buenos Aires province, Argentina.
    Fitte B, Kosoy M.
    Pathog Glob Health; 2022 May; 116(3):185-192. PubMed ID: 34338622
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  • 2. Bartonella spp. associated with rodents in an urban protected area, Buenos Aires (Argentina).
    De Salvo MN, Hercolini C, Arístegui E, Bruno A, Brambati DF, Cicuttin GL.
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis; 2020 Oct; 72():101515. PubMed ID: 32659525
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  • 3. Epidemiology and genetic diversity of zoonotic pathogens in urban rats (Rattus spp.) from a subtropical city, Guangzhou, southern China.
    Su Q, Chen Y, Wang B, Huang C, Han S, Yuan G, Zhang Q, He H.
    Zoonoses Public Health; 2020 Aug; 67(5):534-545. PubMed ID: 32452163
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  • 8. Investigation of multiple infections with zoonotic pathogens of rodents in northern Vietnam.
    Anh LTL, Balakirev AE, Chau NV.
    J Vector Borne Dis; 2021 Aug; 58(1):47-53. PubMed ID: 34818863
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  • 9. Environmental and sociodemographic factors associated with zoonotic pathogen occurrence in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from Windsor, Ontario.
    Robinson SJ, Pearl DL, Himsworth CG, Weese JS, Lindsay LR, Dibernardo A, Huynh C, Hill JE, Fernando C, Jardine CM.
    Zoonoses Public Health; 2024 Jun; 71(4):416-428. PubMed ID: 38419369
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  • 10. First Molecular Detection of Pathogens Leptospira in Common Rodent Captured in North Algeria Urban Areas.
    Lekhal L, Harran E, Aragon A, Groud K, Le Guyader M, Kaidi R, Khelef D, Djelouadji Z.
    Trop Med Infect Dis; 2022 Oct 29; 7(11):. PubMed ID: 36355878
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  • 14. Ecology and distribution of Leptospira spp., reservoir hosts and environmental interaction in Sri Lanka, with identification of a new strain.
    Sluydts V, Sarathchandra SR, Piscitelli AP, Van Houtte N, Gryseels S, Mayer-Scholl A, Bier NS, Htwe NM, Jacob J.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2022 Sep 29; 16(9):e0010757. PubMed ID: 36112668
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  • 15. Molecular surveillance of zoonotic pathogens from wild rodents in the Republic of Korea.
    Choi KS, Hwang S, Kim MC, Cho HC, Park YJ, Ji MJ, Han SW, Chae JS.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2024 Jul 29; 18(7):e0012306. PubMed ID: 38976750
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  • 18. Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015-2022.
    Tian S, Jiang BG, Liu WS, Chen HR, Gao ZH, Pu EN, Li YQ, Chen JJ, Fang LQ, Wang GL, Du CH, Wei YH.
    Epidemiol Infect; 2023 Sep 07; 151():e174. PubMed ID: 37675640
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