2018
DOI: 10.1101/503615
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Immunological responses to the relapsing fever spirochete Borrelia turicatae in infected Rhesus macaques: implications for pathogenesis and diagnosis.

Abstract: 29The global public health impact of relapsing fever (RF) spirochetosis is significant, as the 30 pathogens exist on five of seven continents. The hallmark sign of infection is episodic fever and 31 the greatest threat is to the unborn. With the goal of better understanding the specificity of B cell 32 responses and the role of immune responses in pathogenicity, we infected Rhesus macaques with 33 Borrelia turicatae (a new world RF spirochete species) by tick bite and monitored the immune 34 responses gener… Show more

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