Old Agents and Novel Variants of Tick-borne Microorganisms From Angola, 2017
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Abstract The study of microorganisms from ticks collected in cattle from Angola is reported herein, demonstrating the circulation of the pathogen R. aeschlimannii and potential novel tick-borne microorganisms with unknown pathogenicity belonging to Ehrlichia, Spiroplasma, Coxiella, Babesia and Francisella spp. and corroborating the presence of Rickettsia africae and Babesia bigemina.
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