Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threatening illnesses. There is an ongoing debate as to whether established infections by one Rickettsia species preclude the maintenance of the second species in ticks. Here, we identified two Rickettsia species in inoculum from Haemaphysalis montgomeryi ticks and subsequently obtained pure isolates of each species by plaque selection. The two isolates were classified as a transitional group and spotted fever group rickettsiae and named Rickettsia hoogstraalii str CS and Rickettsia rhipicephalii str EH, respectively. The coinfection of these two Rickettsia species was detected in 25.6% of individual field-collected H. montgomeryi. In cell culture infection models, R. hoogs...
Ticks are haematophagous arthropods with unique molecular mechanisms for digesting host blood meal w...
Rickettsiae are small, gram negative, rod-shaped, obligate intracellular, endosymbiotic alphaproteob...
Introduction Ticks are the most common arthropod vectors of both human and animal diseases in Europe...
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threatening illnesses. There is ...
Although Rickettsia species are molecularly detected among a wide range of arthropods, vector compet...
This study examined the ability of ticks to maintain multiple species of spotted fever group rickett...
Ticks can pass a variety of organisms to humans, resulting in mild flu-like illnesses or more severe...
Ticks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pathogen s...
AbstractTicks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pa...
Rickettsiae (family Rickettsiaceae, order Rickettsiales) are obligate intracellular bacteria transmi...
International audienceSpotted fever group Rickettsiae are predominantly transmitted by ticks. Ricket...
Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae are recognized as important agents of human tick-borne disease...
Rickettsial diversity is intriguing in that some species are transmissible to vertebrates, while oth...
Rickettsial diseases, important causes of illness and death worldwide, exist primarily in endemic an...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens than any other arthropod, and one single species...
Ticks are haematophagous arthropods with unique molecular mechanisms for digesting host blood meal w...
Rickettsiae are small, gram negative, rod-shaped, obligate intracellular, endosymbiotic alphaproteob...
Introduction Ticks are the most common arthropod vectors of both human and animal diseases in Europe...
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threatening illnesses. There is ...
Although Rickettsia species are molecularly detected among a wide range of arthropods, vector compet...
This study examined the ability of ticks to maintain multiple species of spotted fever group rickett...
Ticks can pass a variety of organisms to humans, resulting in mild flu-like illnesses or more severe...
Ticks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pathogen s...
AbstractTicks transmit various human and animal microbial pathogens and may harbour more than one pa...
Rickettsiae (family Rickettsiaceae, order Rickettsiales) are obligate intracellular bacteria transmi...
International audienceSpotted fever group Rickettsiae are predominantly transmitted by ticks. Ricket...
Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae are recognized as important agents of human tick-borne disease...
Rickettsial diversity is intriguing in that some species are transmissible to vertebrates, while oth...
Rickettsial diseases, important causes of illness and death worldwide, exist primarily in endemic an...
International audienceTicks transmit more pathogens than any other arthropod, and one single species...
Ticks are haematophagous arthropods with unique molecular mechanisms for digesting host blood meal w...
Rickettsiae are small, gram negative, rod-shaped, obligate intracellular, endosymbiotic alphaproteob...
Introduction Ticks are the most common arthropod vectors of both human and animal diseases in Europe...