Use of DNA sequences for Rickettsia identification in Ixodes ricinus ticks: the first detection of Rickettsia monacensis in Poland
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Abstract
The cosmopolitan tick Ixodes ricinus inhabiting Europe, including Poland, is a vector for many pathogens, such as various Rickettsia species, which spread to new territories. They are present mainly in the Mediterranean countries, but have also been found in Central Europe at increasing frequency. I …
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| Authors | Rymaszewska A;Piotrowski M;; |
| Journal | microbes and infection |
| Year | 2013 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
DNA
Genes
Sequence Analysis
Base Sequence
Phylogeny
Genetic Markers
bacterial proteins / genetics*
bacterial*
bacterial / isolation & purification*
bacterial / genetics
mariusz piotrowski
poland
pmid:23178758
doi:10.1016/j.micinf.2012.11.005
anna rymaszewska
citrate (si)-synthase / genetics
ribosomal spacer / genetics
ixodes / enzymology
ixodes / genetics
ixodes / microbiology*
nymph / microbiology
rickettsia / classification
rickettsia / isolation & purification*
rickettsia / pathogenicity
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