Real-time PCR biochip for on-site detection of Coxiella burnetii in ticks.
A-Tai TruongBo-Ram YunJiyeon LimSubin MinMi-Sun YooSoon-Seek YoonYoung-Min YunJong-Taek KimYun-Sang ChoPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
The methods described in this study could be important for the prevention and control of Q fever in the two provinces. The UR-qPCR, with its features of mobility, sensitivity, and rapidity, is helpful for constructing early alert systems in the field for C. burnetii in ticks and could help alleviate the transmission of and economic damage due to Q fever.