The Chlamydiales order includes the Chlamydiaceae, Parachlamydiaceae, Waddliaceae, Simkaniaceae, Criblamydiaceae, Rhabdochlamydiaceae, Clavichlamydiaceae, and Piscichlamydiaceae families. Members of the Chlamydiales order are obligate intracellular bacteria that replicate within eukaryotic cells of different origins including humans, animals, and amoebae. Many of these bacteria are pathogens or emerging pathogens of both humans and animals, but their true diversity is largely underestimated, and their ecology remains to be investigated. Considering their potential threat on human health, it is important to expand our knowledge on the diversity of Chlamydiae, but also to define the host range colonized by these bacteria. Thus, using a new pa...
Background: The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is of significant medical and veterina...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background The Midichloriaceae is a novel family of the order Rickettsiales, that encompasses intra...
The Chlamydiales order includes the Chlamydiaceae, Parachlamydiaceae, Waddliaceae, Simkaniaceae, Cri...
The Chlamydiales order includes the Chlamydiaceae, Parachlamydiaceae, Waddliaceae, Simkaniaceae, Cri...
The Chlamydiales order is composed of nine families of strictly intracellular bacteria. Among them, ...
Context: Members of the order Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria identified within a w...
Ticks carry several human pathogenic microbes including Borreliae and Flavivirus causing tick-...
The Rhabdochlamydiaceae family is one of the most widely distributed within the phylum Chlamydiae, b...
Background: Members of the order Chlamydiales are known for their potential as human and veterinary ...
Recent large scale studies questioning the presence of intracellular bacteria of the Chlamydiales or...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Zoonotic infections are a growing threat to global health. Chlamydia pneumoniae is a major human pat...
Background and Aims: Ticks are highly susceptible to global environmental and socio-economical chang...
Background: The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is of significant medical and veterina...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background The Midichloriaceae is a novel family of the order Rickettsiales, that encompasses intra...
The Chlamydiales order includes the Chlamydiaceae, Parachlamydiaceae, Waddliaceae, Simkaniaceae, Cri...
The Chlamydiales order includes the Chlamydiaceae, Parachlamydiaceae, Waddliaceae, Simkaniaceae, Cri...
The Chlamydiales order is composed of nine families of strictly intracellular bacteria. Among them, ...
Context: Members of the order Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria identified within a w...
Ticks carry several human pathogenic microbes including Borreliae and Flavivirus causing tick-...
The Rhabdochlamydiaceae family is one of the most widely distributed within the phylum Chlamydiae, b...
Background: Members of the order Chlamydiales are known for their potential as human and veterinary ...
Recent large scale studies questioning the presence of intracellular bacteria of the Chlamydiales or...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Zoonotic infections are a growing threat to global health. Chlamydia pneumoniae is a major human pat...
Background and Aims: Ticks are highly susceptible to global environmental and socio-economical chang...
Background: The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is of significant medical and veterina...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background The Midichloriaceae is a novel family of the order Rickettsiales, that encompasses intra...