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- group likely should be divided into two clades. Arthropod-inhabiting rickettsiae are generally ****ociated with reproductive mani****tion (such as parthenogenesis)...
- 1955. PMC 180822. PMID 13260099. Walker DH (1996). "Rickettsiae". In Baron S, et al. (eds.). Rickettsiae. In: Barron's Medical Microbiology (4th ed.). Univ...
- infections, such as those caused by a group of microorganisms called rickettsiae (e.g., Rocky Mountain spotted fever). To make sure the bacteria causing...
- infected, the tick can carry the pathogen for life.[citation needed] Rickettsiae are transmitted through saliva injected while a tick is feeding. Unlike...
- " Journal of Clinical Pathology. 54:238-240 (2001). D.F. Gimenez. "Staining Rickettsiae in yolksack cultures". Stain Technol 39:135–40 (1964). v t e...
- infection and in nearly all cases by day-15. The sharing of antigens by rickettsiae means routine serologic evaluation will not distinguish between murine...
- anti-rickettsial antobodies with other enteric bacteria. Typhus group rickettsiae (Rickettsia prowazekii, R. typhi) react with P. vulgaris OX19, and scrub...
- Arizona: The Oryx Press. pp. 72. ISBN 1-57356-217-3. "In contrast to other rickettsiae, which are highly sensitive and easily killed by chemical disinfectants...
- investigation of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In examining the ticks for rickettsiae, Burgdorfer noticed "poorly stained, rather long, irregularly coiled...
- Traub & S. Baqar (1985). "Transovarial transmission of murine typhus rickettsiae in Xenopsylla cheopis fleas". Science. 227 (4686): 543–545. Bibcode:1985Sci...