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Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.

Polymerase chain reaction analysis of 204 Amblyomma americanum and 28 A. maculatum ticks collected in August 1999 near the homes of patients with southern tick-associated rash illness and in control areas in Choctaw County, Alabama, showed Borrelia lonestari flagellin gene sequence from two adult A....

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Autores principales: Burkot, T R, Mullen, G R, Anderson, R, Schneider, B S, Happ, C M, Zeidner, N S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11384533
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author Burkot, T R
Mullen, G R
Anderson, R
Schneider, B S
Happ, C M
Zeidner, N S
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description Polymerase chain reaction analysis of 204 Amblyomma americanum and 28 A. maculatum ticks collected in August 1999 near the homes of patients with southern tick-associated rash illness and in control areas in Choctaw County, Alabama, showed Borrelia lonestari flagellin gene sequence from two adult A. americanum. The presence of B. lonestari in A. americanum ticks from Alabama suggests that this suspected pathogen may be widespread in the southeastern United States.
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spelling pubmed-26317812009-05-20 Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama. Burkot, T R Mullen, G R Anderson, R Schneider, B S Happ, C M Zeidner, N S Emerg Infect Dis Research Article Polymerase chain reaction analysis of 204 Amblyomma americanum and 28 A. maculatum ticks collected in August 1999 near the homes of patients with southern tick-associated rash illness and in control areas in Choctaw County, Alabama, showed Borrelia lonestari flagellin gene sequence from two adult A. americanum. The presence of B. lonestari in A. americanum ticks from Alabama suggests that this suspected pathogen may be widespread in the southeastern United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2001 /pmc/articles/PMC2631781/ /pubmed/11384533 Text en
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Burkot, T R
Mullen, G R
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Happ, C M
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Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title_full Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title_fullStr Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title_full_unstemmed Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title_short Borrelia lonestari DNA in adult Amblyomma americanum ticks, Alabama.
title_sort borrelia lonestari dna in adult amblyomma americanum ticks, alabama.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2631781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11384533
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