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“…This investigation reported the DNA detection of human Rickettsia species in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Area. A previous study reported that SFG rickettsiae, including R. raoultii, R. sibirica subspecies sibirica, Candidatus R. tibetan, and Candidatus R. gannanii Y27 and F107 had a high overall infection rate in ticks from Qinghai, the sampling province of this study [27]. Our results document the first direct evidence of DNA detection of SFG Rickettsia pathogens in animals in this area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…This investigation reported the DNA detection of human Rickettsia species in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Area. A previous study reported that SFG rickettsiae, including R. raoultii, R. sibirica subspecies sibirica, Candidatus R. tibetan, and Candidatus R. gannanii Y27 and F107 had a high overall infection rate in ticks from Qinghai, the sampling province of this study [27]. Our results document the first direct evidence of DNA detection of SFG Rickettsia pathogens in animals in this area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Among these livestock, the yak (Bos grunniens), which belongs to the bovine species, can survive in extreme environmental conditions, such as cold, harsh, and oxygen-poor [26]. The Qinghai plateau, located on the northeastern side of the QTPA, has a unique and vigorous natural ecosystem because of its high altitude, cold climate, and oxygen deficiency [27]. There is an abundant yak genetic resource with more than five million individuals in the Qinghai province [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(Samoylenko, Shpynov, Raoult, Rudakov, & Fournier, ). In China, this causative agent has been found in at least 12 tick species on the basis of literatures and sequences in GenBank (Fang et al, ; Guo et al, ; Han et al, ). Importantly, human cases caused by R. raoultii have also been reported in France (Parola et al, ), Poland (Switaj, Chmielewski, Borkowski, Tylewska‐Wierzbanowska, & Olszynska‐Krowicka, ), Russia (Igolkina et al, ) and China (Jia et al, ; Li et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%