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  1. BMC Biology 2009, 7:6doi:10.1186/1741-7007-7-6
    Research article Evolution and diversity of Rickettsia bacteria
    Lucy A Weinert , John H Werren , Alexandre Aebi , Graham N Stone and Francis M Jiggins

  2. BMC Genomics 2009, 10:166doi:10.1186/1471-2164-10-166
    Research article Analysis of the Rickettsia africae genome reveals that virulence acquisition in Rickettsia species may be explained by genome reduction
    Pierre-Edouard Fournier , Khalid El Karkouri , Quentin Leroy , Catherine Robert , Bernadette Giumelli , Patricia Renesto , Cristina Socolovschi , Philippe Parola , Stéphane Audic and Didier Raoult

  3. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Number 2–February 2007
    Rickettsia parkeri Infection after Tick Bite, Virginia
    Timothy J. Whitman, Allen L. Richards, Christopher D. Paddock, Cindy L. Tamminga, Patrick J. Sniezek, Ju Jiang, David K. Byers, and John W. Sanders

  4. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Number 4–April 2007
    Flinders Island Spotted Fever Rickettsioses Caused by "marmionii" Strain of Rickettsia honei, Eastern Australia
    Nathan B. Unsworth, John Stenos, Stephen R. Graves, Antony G. Faa, G. Erika Cox, John R. Dyer, Craig S. Boutlis, Amanda M. Lane, Matthew D. Shaw, Jennifer Robson, and Michael D. Nissen

  5. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Number 7–July 2007
    Three Rickettsioses, Darnley Island, Australia
    Nathan B. Unsworth, John Stenos, Antony G. Faa, and Stephen R. Graves

  6. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Number 9–September 2007
    Rickettsia monacensis and Human Disease, Spain
    Isabel Jado, José A. Oteo, Mikel Aldámiz, Horacio Gil, Raquel Escudero* Valvanera Ibarra, Joseba Portu

  7. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 13, Number 11–November 2007
    Severe Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis, Australia
    William J.H. McBride, Joshua P. Hanson, Robert Miller, and Drew Wenck

  8. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 14, Number 5 –May 2008
    Rickettsia slovaca in Dermacentor marginatus and Tick-borne Lymphadenopathy Tuscany, Italy
    Marco Selmi, Luigi Bertolotti, Laura Tomassone, and Alessandro Mannelli

  9. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 14, Number 5 –May 2008
    Fatal Rickettsia conorii subsp. israelensis Infection, Israel
    Miriam Weinberger, Avi Keysary, Judith Sandbank, Ronit Zaidenstein, Avi Itzhaki, Carmela Strenger, Moshe Leitner, Christopher D. Paddock, and Marina E. Eremeeva

  10. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 14, Number 6–June 2008
    Rickettsial Seroepidemiology among Farm Workers, Tianjin, People's Republic of China
    Lijuan Zhang, Ailan Shan, Bobby Mathew, Jieying Yin,† Xiuping Fu, Jingshan Zhang, Jie Lu, Jianguo Xu, and J. Stephen Dumler

  11. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 14, Number 7–July 2008
    Synopsis Rickettsia felis as Emergent Global Threat for Humans
    Carlos E. Pérez-Osorio, Jorge E. Zavala-Velázquez, Juan José Arias León, and Jorge E. Zavala-Castro

  12. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 14, Number 9–September 2008
    Questions on Mediterranean Spotted Fever a Century after Its Discovery
    Clarisse Rovery, Philippe Brouqui, and Didier Raoult

  13. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 7–July 2009
    Rickettsia slovaca and R. raoultii in Tick-borne Rickettsioses
    Philippe Parola, Clarisse Rovery, Jean Marc Rolain, Philippe Brouqui, Bernard Davoust, and Didier Raoult

  14. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 9–September 2009
    Rickettsia parkeri in Amblyomma americanum Ticks, Tennessee and Georgia, USA
    Sara B. Cohen, Michael J. Yabsley, Laurel E. Garrison, James D. Freye, Brett G. Dunlap, John R. Dunn, Daniel G. Mead, Timothy F. Jones, and Abelardo C. Moncayo

  15. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 10–October 2009
    Human Rickettsialpox, Southeastern Mexico
    Jorge E. Zavala-Castro, Jorge E. Zavala-Velázquez, Gaspar F. Peniche-Lara, and Justo E. Sulú Uicab

  16. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 11–November 2009
    Multicenter GeoSentinel Analysis of Rickettsial Diseases in International Travelers, 1996–2008
    Mogens Jensenius, Xiaohong Davis, Frank von Sonnenburg, Eli Schwartz, Jay S. Keystone, Karin Leder, Rogelio Lopéz-Véléz, Eric Caumes, Jakob P. Cramer, Lin Chen, and Philippe Parola, for the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network

  17. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 12–December 2009
    Diagnostic Assay for Rickettsia japonica
    Nozomu Hanaoka, Minenosuke Matsutani, Hiroki Kawabata, Seigo Yamamoto, Hiromi Fujita, Akiko Sakata, Yoshinao Azuma, Motohiko Ogawa, Ai Takano, Haruo Watanabe, Toshio Kishimoto, Mutsunori Shirai, Ichiro Kurane, and Shuji Ando

  18. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 15, Number 12–December 2009
    Tick-borne Agents in Rodents, China, 2004–2006
    Lin Zhan, Wu-Chun Cao,1 Chen-Yi Chu, Bao-Gui Jiang, Fang Zhang, Wei Liu, J. Stephen Dumler, Xiao-Ming Wu, Shu-Qing Zuo, Pan-He Zhang, Hai-Nan Huang, Qiu-Min Zhao, Na Jia, Hong Yang, Jan H. Richardus, and J. Dik F. Habbema

  19. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 16, Number 3–March 2010
    Rickettsia helvetica in Patient with Meningitis, Sweden, 2006
    Kenneth Nilsson,Karin Elfving, and Carl Påhlson

  20. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 16, Number 3–March 2010
    Novel Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis, Brazil
    Mariana G. Spolidorio, Marcelo B. Labruna,Elenice Mantovani, Paulo E. Brandão, Leonardo J. Richtzenhain, and Natalino H. Yoshinari

  21. Emerging Infectious Diseases Volume 16, Number 3–March 2010
    Borrelia, Ehrlichia, and Rickettsia spp. in Ticks Removed from Persons, Texas, USA
    Phillip C. Williamson, Peggy M. Billingsley, Glenna J. Teltow, Janel P. Seals, Meredith A. Turnbough, and Samuel F. Atkinson

 

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