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Значения термина rickettsia на английском
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Использование термина rickettsia на английском
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Human ehrlichiosis is a recently described zoonosis caused by a rickettsia that infects leukocytes.
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Infectious diseases caused by rickettsia bacteria, especially those transmitted by fleas, lice, or mites.
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This rickettsia has biological characteristics similar to those of the other spotted fever group rickettsiae.
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A cell culture system for the tick-borne rickettsia Anaplasma marginale offers new opportunities for research on this economically important pathogen of cattle.
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A total of 91 ticks was removed from 35 individual songbirds for tick species identification and spotted fever group rickettsia detection.
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In all, they found 12 boxes containing 327 vials labelled with various unpleasant pathogens, from influenza and dengue fever to rickettsia and Q fever.
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The true scale of Rickettsia and Coxiella genera remain to be determined.
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We found the same repeat in proteins of other Rickettsia species.
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Infections caused by pathogenic Rickettsia species continue to scourge human health across the globe.
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In this study, we report the identification and percent of positive of Rickettsia spp.
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Rickettsia species are increasingly being recognized as a cause of infection among returning travelers.
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We herein report an imported case of murine typhus caused by Rickettsia typhi in Mexico City.
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Evidence of spotted fever group Rickettsia was obtained.
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The minimum infection prevalence on pooled DNA samples was 10 % for Rickettsia spp.
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The isolation of Rickettsia helvetica in anthropophilic ticks in the same area further supports this hypothesis.
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The presence of these vector-borne Rickettsia infections should be considered when diagnosing this disease in humans in Tunisia.