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Rickettsia helvetica in Dermacentor reticulatus Ticks
Published 2009-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Rickettsia helvetica in Patient with Meningitis, Sweden, 2006
Published 2010-03-01“…Pathogenicity of Rickettsia helvetica is relatively unknown. We isolated a spotted fever group rickettsial organism from a patient with subacute meningitis. …”
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First detection of Rickettsia helvetica in small mammals in Lithuania
Published 2018-03-01“…Sequence analysis of the gltA gene and the 17 kDa protein coding gene revealed the presence Rickettsia helvetica. This study demonstrates not only the first reported presence of R. helvetica in small mammals in Lithuania but also the first report of R. helvetica in M. minutus more generally. …”
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Genetic heterogeneity of <i>Rickettsia helvetica</i> population
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Evidence of Infection in Humans with Rickettsia helvetica in Eastern France
Published 2000-08-01Subjects: “…Rickettsia Helvetica…”
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Spore morphology of Selaginella borealis, S. sanguinolenta and S. helvetica (Selaginellaceae, Lycopodiophyta)
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Mapping Nichols’ Modes in Documentary Film – Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry and Helvetica
Published 2017-04-01Subjects: “…Helvetica…”
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Signatures in in vitro infection of NSC-34 mouse neurons and their cell nucleus with Rickettsia helvetica
Published 2023-04-01Subjects: “…Rickettsia helvetica…”
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Effects of altitude on circadian rhythm of adult locomotor activity in Himalayan strains of <it>Drosophila helvetica</it>
Published 2007-01-01“…The present study was aimed at investigating the effects of altitude of origin on the pacemaker controlling the adult locomotor activity rhythm of <it>D. helvetica</it>.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Locomotor activity rhythms of the high altitude Himalayan (<it>haH</it>) strain (Hemkund-Sahib, 4,121 m above sea level) and the low altitude Himalayan (<it>laH</it>) strain (Birahi, 1,132 m a.s.l.) of <it>D. helvetica </it>were assayed by two experiments. …”
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Coinfection with Rickettsia helvetica and Herpes Simplex Virus 2 in a Young Woman with Meningoencephalitis
Published 2011-01-01“…Further investigation in an ongoing project, using PCR and sequencing of the amplified products, showed the presence of Rickettsia helvetica in the cerebrospinal fluid. The bacteria were also isolated in Vero cell culture, and microimmunofluorescence confirmed the development of antibodies against Rickettsia spp. with predominance of IgM reactivity consistent with recent infection. …”
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Introduction to the special issue of <i>Geographica Helvetica</i>: "Mapping, measuring and modeling in geomorphology"
Published 2015-10-01“…Geographica Helvetica…”
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Introduction to the special issue of <i>Geographica Helvetica</i>: “Different approaches to landform monitoring”
Published 2020-06-01“…Geographica Helvetica…”
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Birds as potential reservoirs of tick-borne pathogens: first evidence of bacteraemia with Rickettsia helvetica
Published 2014-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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<i>Editorial</i> Publishing physical geography papers in <i>Geographica Helvetica</i>
Published 2013-12-01“…Geographica Helvetica…”
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Rickettsia helvetica infection is associated with microbiome modulation in Ixodes ricinus collected from humans in Serbia
Published 2022-07-01“…Abstract Rickettsia helvetica is an emerging pathogen of the Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia (SFGR) causing spotted fever diseases in various European countries. …”
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First identification of Rickettsia helvetica in questing ticks from a French Northern Brittany Forest.
Published 2017-03-01“…The most prevalent pathogen was Rickettsia helvetica (4.17%). This is the first time that this bacteria has been detected in ticks in this region, and this result raises the possibility that bacteria other than those classically implicated may be involved in rickettsial diseases in western France.…”
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