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Bacterial and protozoal pathogens found in ticks collected from humans in Corum province of Turkey.

Djursun KarasartovaAyse Semra GureserTuncay GokceBekir CelebiDerya YaparAdem KeskinSelim CelikYasemin EceAli Kemal ErenlerSelma UslucaKosta Y MumcuogluAysegul Taylan-Ozkan
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Ticks in Corum carry a large variety of human and zoonotic pathogens that were detected not only in known vectors, but showed a wider vector diversity. There is an increase in the prevalence of ticks infected with the spotted fever group and lymphangitis-associated rickettsiosis, while Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. were reported for the first time from this region. B. microti was detected for the first time in Hyalomma marginatum infesting humans. The detection of B. occultans, B. ovis, Hepatozoon spp., Theileria spp. and Hemolivia mauritanica indicate the importance of these ticks as vectors of pathogens of veterinary importance, therefore patients with a tick infestation should be followed for a variety of pathogens with medical importance.
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