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@proceedings{1837765, author = {Kašpárková, Nikola and Bártová, Eva and Halajian, A. and Žákovská, Alena}, booktitle = {Tomáškovy dny 2021 mladých mikrobiologů}, keywords = {Wildlife ticks South Africa molecular detection Rickettsia sp}, language = {cze}, isbn = {978-80-210-9882-4}, title = {Ticks from wildlife animals in South Africa: molecular detection of Rickettsia sp}, url = {https://www.med.muni.cz/media/3330825/sbornik-td-2021.pdf}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1837765 AU - Kašpárková, Nikola - Bártová, Eva - Halajian, A. - Žákovská, Alena PY - 2021 TI - Ticks from wildlife animals in South Africa: molecular detection of Rickettsia sp SN - 9788021098824 KW - Wildlife ticks South Africa molecular detection Rickettsia sp UR - https://www.med.muni.cz/media/3330825/sbornik-td-2021.pdf N2 - Members of the genus Rickettsia are small, obligate intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria that are distributed throughout the world. The infection can be transmitted through arthropod bites and can cause health problems to the animals and humans, because it is widespread tick-borne disease zoonoses. The aim of the study was to detect Rickettsia sp. in ticks from South Africa. Ticks were collected during the years 2012-2019 in six provinces of South Africa including Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, Northern Cape, North West, and Gauteng Province. Ticks were taken from dead animals (most often because of a collision with a car). In total, 2003 ticks (154 females, 778 males, 454 nymphs, and 617 larvae) were collected and divided into 854 samples. The DNA from ticks was isolated by NucleoSpin Tissue kit to detect Rickettsia sp. by single PCR. ER -
KAŠPÁRKOVÁ, Nikola, Eva BÁRTOVÁ, A. HALAJIAN a Alena ŽÁKOVSKÁ. Ticks from wildlife animals in South Africa: molecular detection of Rickettsia sp. In \textit{Tomáškovy dny 2021 mladých mikrobiologů}. 2021. ISBN~978-80-210-9882-4.
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