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Richards, Allen L.


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Whole-Genome Sequence of “Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis” Strain NMRCii, Isolated from Fleas of Western Kenya Jima et al. (2015). Genome Announcements 3 (2) Ca. Rickettsia asemboensis
Isolation ofCandidatusRickettsiaasemboensisfromCtenocephalidesFleas Luce-Fedrow et al. (2015). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 15 (4) Ca. Rickettsia asemboensis
Molecular Typing of “Candidatus Bartonella ancashi,” a New Human Pathogen Causing Verruga Peruana Mullins et al. (2013). Journal of Clinical Microbiology 51 (11) Ca. Bartonella ancashi
Molecular detection ofRickettsia felis and CandidatusRickettsia Asemboensis in Fleas from Human Habitats, Asembo, Kenya Jiang et al. (2013). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 13 (8) Rickettsia Ca. Rickettsia asemboensis
Detection ofRickettsia parkerifrom within Piura, Peru, and the First Reported Presence ofCandidatusRickettsia andeanae in the TickRhipicephalus sanguineus Flores-Mendoza et al. (2013). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 13 (7) Ca. Rickettsia andeanae
Detection ofRickettsia parkeriandCandidatusRickettsia andeanae inAmblyomma maculatumGulf Coast Ticks Collected from Humans in the United States Jiang et al. (2012). Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 12 (3) Ca. Rickettsia andeanae

Whole-Genome Sequence of “Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis” Strain NMRCii, Isolated from Fleas of Western Kenya
ABSTRACT Herein we present the draft genome sequence and annotation of “Candidatus Rickettsia asemboensis” strain NMRCii. “ Ca. Rickettsia asemboensis” is phylogenetically related to but distinct from the flea-borne spotted fever pathogen Rickettsia felis . “ Ca. Rickettsia asemboensis” was initially identified in and subsequently isolated from Ctenocephalides cat and dog fleas from Kenya.
Molecular Typing of “Candidatus Bartonella ancashi,” a New Human Pathogen Causing Verruga Peruana
ABSTRACT A recently described clinical isolate, “ Candidatus Bartonella ancashi,” was obtained from a blood sample of a patient presenting with verruga peruana in the Ancash region of Peru. This sample and a second isolate obtained 60 days later from the same patient were molecularly typed using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and multispacer sequence typing (MST). The isolates were 100% indistinguishable from each other but phylogenetically distant from Bartonella bacilliformis and considerably divergent from other known Bartonella species, confirming their novelty.
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