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Rickettsia conorii
A species of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria that is the etiologic agent of BOUTONNEUSE FEVER. It resembles RICKETTSIA RICKETTSII but is…
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2007
2007
Rickettsia conorii Israeli tick typhus strain isolated from Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks in Portugal.
Rita de Sousa
,
M. Santos-Silva
,
+4 authors
F. Bacellar
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
2007
Corpus ID: 30221298
This report describes the first establishment of five isolates of R. conorii Israeli tick typhus (ITT) strain from Rhipicephalus…
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2004
2004
First isolation of Rickettsia conorii from humans in the Trakya (European) region of Turkey
F. Kuloğlu
,
J. Rolain
,
P. Fournier
,
F. Akata
,
M. Tuğrul
,
D. Raoult
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and…
2004
Corpus ID: 9574233
In the Trakya region of Turkey, located in the European part of the country, presumptive cases of Mediterranean spotted fever…
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2003
2003
First isolation of Rickettsia conorii from human blood in Croatia.
S. Sardelić
,
P. Fournier
,
+7 authors
D. Raoult
Croatian Medical Journal
2003
Corpus ID: 22321896
AIM To detect and isolate rickettsial strains from blood samples of patients with presumptive diagnosis of Mediterranean spotted…
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2003
2003
Identification of CD8 T-Lymphocyte Epitopes in OmpB of Rickettsia conorii
Zhen Li
,
C. Diaz-Montero
,
+4 authors
D. Walker
Infection and Immunity
2003
Corpus ID: 7068194
ABSTRACT The 1.2-kb DNA fragment of the Rickettsia conorii outer membrane protein B gene (OmpB451-846) was subcloned using site…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Prevalence of Rickettsia conorii and Rickettsia typhi infections in the population of northern Greece.
S. Daniel
,
Katerina Manika
,
M. Arvanmdou
,
A. Antoniadis
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2002
Corpus ID: 29259681
Seroepidemical surveys concerning the prevalence of Rickettsia conorii and Rickettsia typhi have never been studied in northern…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Rickettsia conorii in Greece: comparison of a microimmunofluorescence assay and western blotting for seroepidemiology.
T. Babalis
,
H. Dupont
,
Y. Tselentis
,
C. Chatzichristodoulou
,
D. Raoult
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1993
Corpus ID: 35431153
Since 1972, there have been no reports of Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) in Greece. In 1991, a seroepidemiologic survey was…
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Transmission of a spotted fever group rickettsia by Amblyomma hebraeum (Acari: Ixodidae).
P. Kelly
,
P. Mason
Journal of medical entomology
1991
Corpus ID: 20091677
Amblyomma hebraeum, a cattle tick common in southern Africa, was demonstrated to be capable of maintaining an infection with an…
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1989
1989
First isolates of Rickettsia conorii in Spain using a centrifugation-shell vial assay.
E. Espejo-Arenas
,
D. Raoult
Journal of Infectious Diseases
1989
Corpus ID: 34193099
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1989
1989
In vitro susceptibilities of Rickettsia rickettsii and Rickettsia conorii to roxithromycin and pristinamycin
M. Drancourt
,
D. Raoult
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
1989
Corpus ID: 26926393
In vitro susceptibilities of Rickettsia rickettsii and Rickettsia conorii to roxithromycin, pristinamycin, and the pristinamycin…
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1984
1984
Laboratory diagnosis of Mediterranean spotted fever by immunofluorescent demonstration of Rickettsia conorii in cutaneous lesions.
D. Raoult
,
C. Micco
,
H. Gallais
,
Maurice Toga
Journal of Infectious Diseases
1984
Corpus ID: 43770402
Indirect immunofluorescent staining was performed on cryostat sections of skin biopsy specimens from 21 patients. In six of the…
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