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Entomological risk of African tick-bite fever (Rickettsia africae infection) in Eswatini.

Kimberly J LedgerHanna InnocentSifiso M LukheleRayann DorleansSamantha M Wisely
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
Collectively, our results demonstrate R. africae infected A. hebraeum larvae, the most common tick species and life stage to bite humans in southern Africa, are ubiquitous in the savanna landscape of this region. Increased awareness of rickettsial diseases is warranted for policymakers, scientists, clinicians, and patients. Early detection of disease via increased clinician awareness and rapid diagnostics will improve patient outcomes for travelers and residents of this region.
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