Stephen J Dumler
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Dittrich S, Phuklia W, Turner G, Rattanavong S, Chansamouth V, Dumler S, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2015 Jul;
9(7):e0003908.
PMID: 26158273
Neorickettsia sennetsu infection is rarely recognized, with less than 100 globally reported patients over the last 50 years. The disease is thought to be contracted by eating raw fish, a...
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Dong X, Chen X, Liu N, Dumler S, Zhang Y
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2014 Aug;
5(6):727-33.
PMID: 25131152
Bacteria in the order Rickettsiales include some of the most important zoonotic (re)emerging pathogens for animals and humans. In 2012, a total of 1267 adult Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks were collected...
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Kang Y, Diao X, Zhao G, Chen M, Xiong Y, Shi M, et al.
BMC Evol Biol
. 2014 Jul;
14:167.
PMID: 25073875
Background: Bacteria of the order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) are obligate intracellular parasites that infect species from virtually every major eukaryotic lineage. Several rickettsial genera harbor species that are significant emerging and...
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Granquist E, Aleksandersen M, Bergstrom K, Dumler S, Torsteinbo W, Stuen S
Acta Vet Scand
. 2010 Jun;
52:43.
PMID: 20565721
Background: Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the causative agent of human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) in humans and tick-borne fever (TBF) in ruminants. The bacterium invades and replicates in phagocytes, especially in polymorphonuclear...
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Chapman A, Bakken J, Folk S, Paddock C, Bloch K, Krusell A, et al.
MMWR Recomm Rep
. 2006 Mar;
55(RR-4):1-27.
PMID: 16572105
Tickborne rickettsial diseases (TBRD) continue to cause severe illness and death in otherwise healthy adults and children, despite the availability of low cost, effective antimicrobial therapy. The greatest challenge to...