DOI: 10.11606/d.10.2006.tde-02032007-142939
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Estudo de Borrelia spp. no Brasil

Abstract: Lyme disease is caused by bacteria belonging to the complex Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, which are transmitted by ticks of the Ixodes ricinus complex. The distribution of these bacteria are restricted to the northern hemisphere (North America, Europe, and Asia). Lyme disease-like cases have been reported in Brazil, but it is possible that another Borrelia species is involved in these cases, and ticks of the genus Amblyomma have been implicated as vectors. Due to these reasons, the disease in Brazil has bee… Show more

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“…Unlike the study by Ataliba (2006) in the state of São Paulo whose objective was to investigate Borrelia spp., in ticks parasitizing horses by nested PCR amplification for the flagelin B ( flab ) gene, the same technique was used in this study, but a different amplification target was employed. By using the intergenic spacer region of 5S ( rrf ) -23S ( rrl ) rRNA genes, the detection of DNA from B. burgdorferi s.s., in two ticks identified as D. nitens (Neumann, 1889) was accomplished for the first time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Unlike the study by Ataliba (2006) in the state of São Paulo whose objective was to investigate Borrelia spp., in ticks parasitizing horses by nested PCR amplification for the flagelin B ( flab ) gene, the same technique was used in this study, but a different amplification target was employed. By using the intergenic spacer region of 5S ( rrf ) -23S ( rrl ) rRNA genes, the detection of DNA from B. burgdorferi s.s., in two ticks identified as D. nitens (Neumann, 1889) was accomplished for the first time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%