Background: The importance of tick-borne diseases is increasing all over the world, including Turkey. The tick-borne disease outbreaks reported in recent years and the abundance of tick species and the existence of suitable habitats increase the importance of studies related to the epidemiology of ticks and tick-borne pathogens in Turkey. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of and to determine the infection rates of some tick-borne pathogens, including Babesia spp., Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and spotted fever group rickettsiae in the ticks removed from humans in different parts of Ankara. Methodology/Principal Findings: A total of 169 ticks belonging to the genus Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma, Ixodes and Rhipicephalus were...
WOS:000808507800001PubMed ID:34371304Understanding the local tick species composition is crucial for...
Tick-borne diseases have become a world health concern, emerging with increasing incidence in recent...
Can, Huseyin/0000-0001-9633-9786; Koseoglu, Ahmet Efe/0000-0002-3505-4397WOS: 000531743100001PubMed:...
Background Ticks participate as arthropod vectors in the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms ...
Background Ticks participate as arthropod vectors in the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms t...
A total of 167 ticks collected from humans in Istanbul (Turkey) in 2006 were screened for Rickettsia...
This study was performed in ticks collected with the flagging method from localities situated along ...
This study examined 1478 tick samples taken from humans who applied to the hospitals with tick bites...
Introduction: We screened host-collected ticks for tick-borne viruses, including those recently docu...
This study examined 1478 tick samples taken from humans who applied to the hospitals with tick bites...
WOS:000347158100007PubMed:25260692A molecular survey was undertaken in the Black Sea region of Turke...
Prevalence data for tick-borne pathogens are used to assess the risk for human health. In this study...
Ixodid ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are the major vectors of pathogens threatening animal and human healt...
Ticks are vectors for a variety of human and animal pathogens (bacteria, protozoa and viruses). In o...
2 pages.-- PMID: 12899141 [PubMed].Rickettsia aeschlimannii is a pathogenic spotted fever group rick...
WOS:000808507800001PubMed ID:34371304Understanding the local tick species composition is crucial for...
Tick-borne diseases have become a world health concern, emerging with increasing incidence in recent...
Can, Huseyin/0000-0001-9633-9786; Koseoglu, Ahmet Efe/0000-0002-3505-4397WOS: 000531743100001PubMed:...
Background Ticks participate as arthropod vectors in the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms ...
Background Ticks participate as arthropod vectors in the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms t...
A total of 167 ticks collected from humans in Istanbul (Turkey) in 2006 were screened for Rickettsia...
This study was performed in ticks collected with the flagging method from localities situated along ...
This study examined 1478 tick samples taken from humans who applied to the hospitals with tick bites...
Introduction: We screened host-collected ticks for tick-borne viruses, including those recently docu...
This study examined 1478 tick samples taken from humans who applied to the hospitals with tick bites...
WOS:000347158100007PubMed:25260692A molecular survey was undertaken in the Black Sea region of Turke...
Prevalence data for tick-borne pathogens are used to assess the risk for human health. In this study...
Ixodid ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are the major vectors of pathogens threatening animal and human healt...
Ticks are vectors for a variety of human and animal pathogens (bacteria, protozoa and viruses). In o...
2 pages.-- PMID: 12899141 [PubMed].Rickettsia aeschlimannii is a pathogenic spotted fever group rick...
WOS:000808507800001PubMed ID:34371304Understanding the local tick species composition is crucial for...
Tick-borne diseases have become a world health concern, emerging with increasing incidence in recent...
Can, Huseyin/0000-0001-9633-9786; Koseoglu, Ahmet Efe/0000-0002-3505-4397WOS: 000531743100001PubMed:...