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1. Rickettsia communities and their relationship with tick species within and around the national park of Iguaçu, Brazil.

2. Maintenance of the infection by Rickettsia amblyommatis in Amblyomma cajennense sensu stricto ticks and evaluation of vector competence.

3. Transovarial transmission of pathogenic protozoa and rickettsial organisms in ticks.

4. Survey of Rickettsia spp. in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting opossums (Didelphis albiventris) and capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) from an urban park in southeastern Brazil.

5. Serosurvey of spotted fever group Rickettsia in equids from western Pará, Amazon, Brazil.

6. Rickettsia amblyommatis infecting ticks and exposure of domestic dogs to Rickettsia spp. in an Amazon-Cerrado transition region of northeastern Brazil.

7. Ticks on reptiles and amphibians in Central Amazonia, with notes on rickettsial infections.

8. Rickettsia parkeri infecting free-living Amblyomma triste ticks in the Brazilian Pantanal.

9. Seasonal dynamics of Amblyomma sculptum in two areas of the Cerrado biome midwestern Brazil, where human cases of rickettsiosis have been reported.

10. Molecular detection of Babesia spp. and Rickettsia spp. in coatis (Nasua nasua) and associated ticks from midwestern Brazil.

11. Rickettsia amblyommii infecting Amblyomma auricularium ticks in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil: isolation, transovarial transmission, and transstadial perpetuation.

12. Comparative evaluation of infected and noninfected Amblyomma triste ticks with Rickettsia parkeri, the agent of an emerging rickettsiosis in the New World.

13. Comparing scapular morphology of Amblyomma sculptum and Amblyomma dubitatum nymphs allows a fast and practical differential diagnosis of ticks in highly infested areas with dominance of these two species.

14. Rediscovering an old friend: the case of Ixodes dampfi in a protected natural reserve in central Mexico.

15. Diversity of free-living ticks and serological evidence of spotted fever group Rickettsia and ticks associated to dogs, Porto Velho, Western Amazon, Brazil.

16. Ticks and tick-borne Rickettsia in El Salvador.

17. Effect of environmental variables on the abundance of Amblyomma ticks, potential vectors of Rickettsia parkeri in central Brazil.

18. Tick-borne bacterial agents in Hyalomma asiaticum ticks from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Northwest China.

19. Seasonal dynamics of Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius, 1787) sensu stricto in a degraded area of the Amazon biome, with notes on Rickettsia amblyommatis infection.

20. Pathogenic Rickettsia, Anaplasma, and Ehrlichia in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks collected from cattle and laboratory hatched tick larvae.

21. The survival of Amblyomma sculptum ticks upon blood-feeding depends on the expression of an inhibitor of apoptosis protein.

22. Rickettsial infection in ticks from a natural area of Atlantic Forest biome in southern Brazil.

23. Rickettsia massiliae circulation in sheep and attached Rhipicephalus sanguineus in Central Portugal.

24. The effects of habitat type and pathogen infection on tick host-seeking behaviour.

25. Molecular detection of Rickettsia spp. in ticks associated with non-volant small mammals from the Brazilian Cerrado, with notes on a divergent morphotype of Ornithodoros guaporensis.

26. Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus: Rickettsiae infection in Brazil.

27. The investigation of seroprevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Rickettsia conorii in people living in forest villages of Sinop.

28. The Dynamics of Ticks and Capybaras in a Residential Park Area in Southeastern Brazil: Implications for the Risk of Rickettsia rickettsii Infection.

29. Epidemiology of capybara-associated Brazilian spotted fever.

30. Ticks and serosurvey of anti-Rickettsia spp. antibodies in wild boars (Sus scrofa), hunting dogs and hunters of Brazil.

31. Amblyomma maculatum-associated rickettsiae in vector tissues and vertebrate hosts during tick feeding.

32. Detection of Rickettsia spp. in ticks associated to wild mammals in Northeastern Brazil, with notes on an undetermined Ornithodoros sp. collected from marsupials.

33. Rickettsia rickettsii Co-feeding Transmission among Amblyomma aureolatum Ticks.

34. Molecular survey of Rickettsia spp. in the Neotropical deer tick Haemaphysalis juxtakochi from Brazilian Pampa.

35. Ticks and tick-associated spotted fever group Rickettsia from birds in the Southwestern Brazilian Amazon.

36. Evaluation of changes to the Rickettsia rickettsii transcriptome during mammalian infection.

37. Transmission dynamics and control of Rickettsia rickettsii in populations of Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris and Amblyomma sculptum.

38. Prevalence of Rickettsia spp. in Ticks and Serological and Clinical Outcomes in Tick-Bitten Individuals in Sweden and on the Åland Islands.

39. Liolaemus lizards (Squamata: Liolaemidae) as hosts for the nymph of Amblyomma parvitarsum (Acari: Ixodidae), with notes on Rickettsia infection.

40. Virulence genes of Rickettsia rickettsii are differentially modulated by either temperature upshift or blood-feeding in tick midgut and salivary glands.

41. Ticks and rickettsiae from wildlife in Belize, Central America.

42. Comparative study of therapeutic protocols used in the treatment of infections caused by rickettsiales in dogs.

43. Ticks and rickettsial infection in the wildlife of two regions of the Brazilian Amazon.

44. Fatal Brazilian Spotted Fever Associated with Dogs and Amblyomma aureolatum Ticks, Brazil, 2013.

45. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of Rickettsia conorii during in vitro infection of human and tick host cells.

46. Wait a Tick: R rickettsii Attachment Time.

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