نتایج جستجو برای: amblyomma lepidum

تعداد نتایج: 1141  

2011
Chelsea L. Wright Robyn M. Nadolny Ju Jiang Allen L. Richards Daniel E. Sonenshine Holly D. Gaff Wayne L. Hynes

We report evidence that Amblyomma maculatum tick populations are well established in southeastern Virginia. We found that 43.1% of the adult Gulf Coast ticks collected in the summer of 2010 carried Rickettsia parkeri, suggesting that persons living in or visiting southeastern Virginia are at risk for infection with this pathogen.

2007
John W. Sumner Lance A. Durden Jerome Goddard Ellen Y. Stromdahl Kerry L. Clark Will K. Reeves Christopher D. Paddock

Geographic distribution of Rickettsia parkeri in its US tick vector, Amblyomma maculatum, was evaluated by PCR. R. parkeri was detected in ticks from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, which suggests that A. maculatum may be responsible for additional cases of R. parkeri rickettsiosis throughout much of its US range.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Samanthi Wickramasekara Jonas Bunikis Vicki Wysocki Alan G. Barbour

Mass spectrometry-based proteomics of individual ticks demonstrated persistence of mammalian host blood components, including alpha- and beta-globin chains, histones, and mitochondrial enzymes, in Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum ticks for months after molting. Residual host proteins may identify sources of infection for ticks.

2010
Karla A. Oliveira Adriano Pinter Aaron Medina-Sanchez Venkata D. Boppana Stephen K. Wikel Tais B. Saito Thomas Shelite Lucas Blanton Vsevolod Popov Pete D. Teel David H. Walker Marcio A.M. Galvao Claudio Mafra Donald H. Bouyer

Real-time PCR of Amblyomma imitator tick egg masses obtained in Nuevo Leon State, Mexico, identified a Rickettsia species. Sequence analyses of 17-kD common antigen and outer membrane protein A and B gene fragments showed to it to be R. rickettsii, which suggested a potential new vector for this bacterium.

2011
Masahiro Matsuda Naoki Oiso Yasuhiro Yano Akira Kawada

Ticks transmit a variety of infectious diseases. Diagnosis requires verification of a tick's presence. Here, we describe a 61-year-old woman bitten by an eight-legged nymphal Amblyomma testudinarium. We re-emphasize the usefulness of dermoscopy for identifying signs of the bite and determining the species of the biting tick.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Ahmet Unver Yasuko Rikihisa Roger W Stich Norio Ohashi Suleyman Felek

Sixteen of 22 omp-1 paralogs encoding 28-kDa-range immunodominant outer membrane proteins of Ehrlichia chaffeensis were transcribed in blood monocytes of dogs throughout a 56-day infection period. Only one paralog was transcribed by E. chaffeensis in three developmental stages of Amblyomma americanum ticks before or after E. chaffeensis transmission to naïve dogs.

2018
Helena Vogel Janet Foley Christine V. Fiorello

We report molecular detection of Rickettsia africae in Amblyomma ovale ticks from Nicaragua and a novel rickettsial strain in an A. triste tick. Of 146 ticks from dogs, 16.4% were Rickettsia PCR positive. The presence of Rickettsia spp. in human-biting ticks in Nicaragua may pose a public health concern.

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1996
E R de Lemos H H Melles S Colombo R D Machado J R Coura M A Guimarães S R Sanseverino A Moura

This paper reports the first isolation of a spotted fever group rickettsia from an Amblyomma cooperi ixodid collected from a capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) in an endemic area of spotted fever in the County of Pedreira, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Isolation was performed in Vero cell culture and submitted to immunofluorescence, using antibody from Rickettsia rickettsii-positive human serum.

2011
Jeeba A. Kuriakose Simone Miyashiro Tian Luo Bing Zhu Jere W. McBride

BACKGROUND Human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis is an emerging life-threatening zoonosis caused by obligately intracellular bacterium, Ehrlichia chaffeensis. E. chaffeensis is transmitted by the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum, and replicates in mononuclear phagocytes in mammalian hosts. Differences in the E. chaffeensis transcriptome in mammalian and arthropod hosts are unknown. Thus, we det...

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