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    • 2019-01-11Zeitschriftenartikel
      A cross-sectional screening by next-generation sequencing reveals Rickettsia, Coxiella, Francisella, Borrelia, Babesia, Theileria and Hemolivia species in ticks from Anatolia 
      Brinkmann, Annika; Hekimoğlu, Olcay; Dinçer, Ender; Hagedorn, Peter; Nitsche, Andreas; Ergünay, Koray
      Background Ticks participate as arthropod vectors in the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms to humans. Several tick-borne infections have reemerged, along with newly described agents of unexplored pathogenicity. ...
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