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- Borrelia miyamotoi is a bacterium of the spirochete phylum in the genus Borrelia. A zoonotic organism, B. miyamotoi can infect humans through the bite...
- are acquired from other species, such as B. hermsii, B. parkeri, or B. miyamotoi, which can be spread from rodents, and serve as a reservoir for the infection...
- Mordellistena miyamotoi is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae, which is part of the superfamily Tenebrionoidea....
- longer incubation period than B. hermsii.)[citation needed] Borrelia miyamotoi, which is transmitted by Ixodes ticks, was reported as a cause of tick-borne...
- described by Gressitt in 1937. It is known from ****an. Mesosa pictipes miyamotoi Hayashi, 1956 Mesosa pictipes pictipes Gressitt, 1937 BioLib.cz - Mesosa...
- Borrelia species: B. crocidurae, B. duttonii, B. hermsii, B. hispanica, B. miyamotoi, B. persica, B. turicatae and B. venezuelensis. - Barbour, Alan G. (2017)...
- humans. It can also transmit other Borrelia species, including Borrelia miyamotoi. Ticks that transmit B. burgdorferi to humans can also carry and transmit...
- Laius asahinai Nakane, 1955 Laius lutaoensis Yo****omi & Lee, 2010 Laius miyamotoi Nakane, 1955 Laius pici Miwa, 1931 Laius purpureipennis Lea, 1916 Laius...
- 1864 – white emperor Helcyra plesseni (Fruhstorfer, 1913) Taiwan Helcyra miyamotoi Koiwaya, 2003 Helcyra subalba (Poujade, 1885) China Helcyra celebensis...
- (category C) Anaplasmosis Aspergillus BK virus Bordetella pertussis Borrelia miyamotoi Clostridioides difficile Cryptococcus gattii Enterococcus faecium Enterococcus...