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249 related items for PubMed ID: 38976750

  • 1. 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.
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    Bang MS, Kim CM, Park JW, Chung JK, Kim DM, Yun NR.
    PLoS One; 2019 Jul; 14(8):e0215526. PubMed ID: 31419222
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  • 7. Multiple infections of rodents with zoonotic pathogens in Austria.
    Schmidt S, Essbauer SS, Mayer-Scholl A, Poppert S, Schmidt-Chanasit J, Klempa B, Henning K, Schares G, Groschup MH, Spitzenberger F, Richter D, Heckel G, Ulrich RG.
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    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg; 2024 Sep 02; 118(9):616-624. PubMed ID: 38768316
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  • 9. Co-circulation of Hantavirus, Pathogenic Leptospira spp., and Bartonella spp. in Rodents in the Wanzhou Section of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, 2021-2023.
    Zuo L, Wang H, Tan Y, Wan J, Tan W, Gan Y, Xiong X, Wang J, Luo C.
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  • 11. Are Apodemus spp. mice and Myodes glareolus reservoirs for Borrelia miyamotoi, Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis, Rickettsia helvetica, R. monacensis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum?
    Burri C, Schumann O, Schumann C, Gern L.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2014 Apr 02; 5(3):245-51. PubMed ID: 24582511
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  • 12. Tick-borne zoonotic bacteria in wild and domestic small mammals in northern Spain.
    Barandika JF, Hurtado A, García-Esteban C, Gil H, Escudero R, Barral M, Jado I, Juste RA, Anda P, García-Pérez AL.
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  • 13. Great genetic diversity of vector-borne bacteria and protozoan in wild rodents from Guangxi, China.
    Xue J, Chen SS, Jian R, Chen GQ, Qin X, Lu M, Wang W, Xie GC, Du L, Li K, Guo WP.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2024 May 02; 18(5):e0012159. PubMed ID: 38739673
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  • 14. Infections by Leptospira interrogans, Seoul virus, and Bartonella spp. among Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from the urban slum environment in Brazil.
    Costa F, Porter FH, Rodrigues G, Farias H, de Faria MT, Wunder EA, Osikowicz LM, Kosoy MY, Reis MG, Ko AI, Childs JE.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2014 Jan 02; 14(1):33-40. PubMed ID: 24359425
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  • 15. Molecular identification of tick-borne pathogens (Rickettsia spp., Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, Coxiella burnetii and piroplasms) in questing and feeding hard ticks from North-Western Spain.
    Del Cerro A, Oleaga A, Somoano A, Barandika JF, García-Pérez AL, Espí A.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2022 Jul 02; 13(4):101961. PubMed ID: 35490548
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  • 16. Infections and Influencing Factors of Pathogens in Rattus norvegicus along the Zengjiang River in Guangzhou, China.
    Zhao J, Pang B, Liu C, Wang X, Chen S, Feng H, Kou Z, Wu T, Xu C, Yang L.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2024 Jan 02; 24(1):46-54. PubMed ID: 38193886
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  • 17. 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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  • 18. Bartonella, Rodents, Fleas and Ticks: a Molecular Field Study on Host-Vector-Pathogen Associations in Saxony, Eastern Germany.
    Silaghi C, Pfeffer M, Kiefer D, Kiefer M, Obiegala A.
    Microb Ecol; 2016 Nov 07; 72(4):965-974. PubMed ID: 27220973
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  • 19. Rats as potential reservoirs for neglected zoonotic Bartonella species in Flanders, Belgium.
    Krügel M, Pfeffer M, Król N, Imholt C, Baert K, Ulrich RG, Obiegala A.
    Parasit Vectors; 2020 May 07; 13(1):235. PubMed ID: 32381113
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  • 20. Molecular detection of viruses causing hemorrhagic fevers in rodents in the south-west of Korea.
    Jalal S, Jha B, Kim CM, Kim DM, Yun NR, Kim YS, Park JW, Chung JK.
    J Neurovirol; 2019 Apr 07; 25(2):239-247. PubMed ID: 30635845
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