TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS

Robertson, R. G., C. L. Wisseman, Jr. (Dept. Microbiology, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. 21201) and R. Troub. Tick-borne rickettsiae of the spotted fever group in West Pakistan. I. Isolation of strains from ticks in different habitats. Amer. J. Epid., 1970, 92: 382–394.—Pools...

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Main Authors: ROBERTSON, RICHARD G., WISSEMAN, CHARLES L., TRAUB, ROBERT
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:amjepid:92/6/382 2023-05-15T15:07:54+02:00 TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS ROBERTSON, RICHARD G. WISSEMAN, CHARLES L. TRAUB, ROBERT 1970-12-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/92/6/382 en eng Oxford University Press http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/92/6/382 Copyright (C) 1970, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TEXT 1970 fthighwire 2016-11-16T16:54:48Z Robertson, R. G., C. L. Wisseman, Jr. (Dept. Microbiology, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. 21201) and R. Troub. Tick-borne rickettsiae of the spotted fever group in West Pakistan. I. Isolation of strains from ticks in different habitats. Amer. J. Epid., 1970, 92: 382–394.—Pools of ixodid ticks, collected from many mammalian species in a wide variety of habitats in West Pakistan, were examined for the presence of spotted fever group rickettsiae by inoculation into guinea pigs. Of 107 pools inoculated, representing a total of 2857 ticks, 53 pools yielded presumptive isolates, i.e., they caused the inoculated animals to develop complement-fixing antibodies for the spotted fever group of rickettsiae. Out of the 53 presumptive isolates, 13 confirmed isolates have already been established in the laboratory. Based on both the presumptive and confirmed isolates, it is concluded that: 1) a high proportion of ixodid tick pools of at least 6 genera in West Pakistan harbor spotted fever group rickettsiae, 2) infected ticks are widely distributed throughout West Pakistan in habitats ranging from semi-desert plains through alpine and arctic terrain in the Himalayan Mountain to the mountain deserts of Gilgit Agency. Text Arctic HighWire Press (Stanford University) Arctic
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TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
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description Robertson, R. G., C. L. Wisseman, Jr. (Dept. Microbiology, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. 21201) and R. Troub. Tick-borne rickettsiae of the spotted fever group in West Pakistan. I. Isolation of strains from ticks in different habitats. Amer. J. Epid., 1970, 92: 382–394.—Pools of ixodid ticks, collected from many mammalian species in a wide variety of habitats in West Pakistan, were examined for the presence of spotted fever group rickettsiae by inoculation into guinea pigs. Of 107 pools inoculated, representing a total of 2857 ticks, 53 pools yielded presumptive isolates, i.e., they caused the inoculated animals to develop complement-fixing antibodies for the spotted fever group of rickettsiae. Out of the 53 presumptive isolates, 13 confirmed isolates have already been established in the laboratory. Based on both the presumptive and confirmed isolates, it is concluded that: 1) a high proportion of ixodid tick pools of at least 6 genera in West Pakistan harbor spotted fever group rickettsiae, 2) infected ticks are widely distributed throughout West Pakistan in habitats ranging from semi-desert plains through alpine and arctic terrain in the Himalayan Mountain to the mountain deserts of Gilgit Agency.
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WISSEMAN, CHARLES L.
TRAUB, ROBERT
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title TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
title_short TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
title_full TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
title_fullStr TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
title_full_unstemmed TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIAE OF THE SPOTTED FEVER GROUP IN WEST PAKISTAN: I. ISOLATION OF STRAINS FROM TICKS IN DIFFERENT HABITATS
title_sort tick-borne rickettsiae of the spotted fever group in west pakistan: i. isolation of strains from ticks in different habitats
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