Rickettsia parkeri in Brazil.

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Iara SilveiraMarcelo B Labruna

Abstract

We report finding Rickettsia parkeri in Brazil in 9.7% of Amblyomma triste ticks examined. An R. parkeri isolate was successfully established in Vero cell culture. Molecular characterization of the agent was performed by DNA sequencing of portions of the rickettsial genes gltA, htrA, ompA, and ompB.

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Aug 21, 2009·Experimental & Applied Acarology·Viviane Aparecida VeronezMatias Pablo Juan Szabó
Jun 22, 2012·Parasitology·Maria OgrzewalskaMarcelo B Labruna
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