Corrected references.(11.) Gil H, Barral M, Jimenez S, Perez A, Oteo JA, Juste RA, Garcia-Perez AL. Especies de garrapatas presentes en la vegetacion de la comunidad autonoma de La Rioja Rioja (rēō`hä), autonomous region, 1,690 sq mi (4,378 sq km), N Spain, coextensive with La Rioja prov. A fertile region, it is famous for its fine wines, which are produced chiefly between Logroño and Haro in the upper Ebro Valley.: Estudio de la infeccion por el grupo Ehrlichia Ehrlichia /Ehr·lich·ia/ (ar-lik´e-ah) a genus of the tribe Ehrlichieae transmitted by ticks and causing disease in dogs, cattle, sheep, horses, and humans, including the species E. ca´nis, E. chaffeen´sis, E. e´qui, and E. sennet´su. Ehr·lich·i·a phagocytophila [Tick species present in vegetation in the autonomous community of La Rioja. Study of infection by Ehrlichia phagocytophila group]. I Reunion Nacional del Grupo de Rickettsias Rickettsia a´kari the etiologic agent of rickettsialpox, transmitted by the mite Allodermanyssus sanguineus from the reservoir of infection in house mice. Rickettsia austra´lis the etiologic agent of North Queensland tick typhus, possibly transmitted by Ixodes ticks. y Borrelias Borrelia /Bor·rel·ia/ (bah-rel´e-ah) a genus of bacteria (family Spirochaetaceae), parasitic in many animals. B. burgdor´feri causes Lyme disease and skin disease, and numerous species cause relapsing fever.Bor·re·li·a (b II National Meeting of the Rickettsia and Borrelia working group]. Haro. La Rioja. Spain. 28th-30th October, 1998. (12.) Oteo JA, Blanco JR. Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis human granulocytic ehrlichiosis human granulocytic ehrlichiosis: see ehrlichiosis. a sometimes fatal human ehrlichiosis caused by an Ehrlichia equi –like species, characterized by flulike symptoms and involving predominantly neutrophils. human monocytic ehrlichiosis a sometimes fatal human ehrlichiosis caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, characterized by flulike symptoms and involving predominantly fixed tissue mononuclear phagocytes. . An emerging zoonosis zo·on·o·ses (-s z ) A disease of animals, such as rabies or psittacosis, that can be transmitted to humans. in our medium? Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin 1999;17:267-8. We regret any confusion these errors may have caused. |
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