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Rickettsia /Rick·ett·sia/ (ri-ket´se-ah) a genus of the tribe Rickettsieae, transmitted by lice, fleas, ticks, and mites to humans and other animals, causing various diseases. Rickettsia a´kari the etiologic agent of rickettsialpox, transmitted by the mite Allodermanyssus sanguineus from the reservoir of infection in house mice. Rickettsia austra´lis the etiologic agent of North Queensland tick typhus, possibly transmitted by Ixodes ticks. Rickettsia cono´rii the etiologic agent of boutonneuse fever (Marseilles fever, Mediterranean fever) and possibly of Indian tick typhus, Kenya typhus, and South American tick-bite fever; transmitted by Rhipicephalus and Haemaphysalis ticks. Rickettsia prowaze´kii the etiologic agent of epidemic typhus and the latent infection Brill's disease, which are transmitted between humans via Pediculus humanus. Rickettsia rickett´sii the etiologic agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, transmitted by Dermacentor, Rhipicephalus, Haemaphysalis, Amblyomma, and Ixodes ticks. Rickettsia tsutsugamu´shi the etiologic agent of scrub typhus, transmitted by larval mites of the genus Trombicula, including T. akamushi and T. deliensis, from rodent reservoirs of infection. rickettsia /rick·ett·sia/ (ri-ket´se-ah) pl. rickett´siae an individual organism of the Rickettsiaceae.rickett´sial
Rickettsia A rod-shaped infectious microorganism that can reproduce only inside a living cell. Scrub typhus is a rickettsial disease. Mentioned in: Scrub Typhus Rickettsia a genus of small, rod-shaped, round to pleomorphic microorganisms in the order Rickettsiales. They are true bacteria, gram-negative, and cultivable only in living tissues. Transmitted by lice and ticks, they cause disease in humans and domestic animals but are also found in the cytoplasm of tissue cells of lice, fleas, ticks and mites, which may act as reservoirs and vectors. See also ehrlichia and coxiella. Rickettsia akari causes rickettsial pox in humans, mice and rats. Rickettsia australis causes queensland tick typhus in humans, small marsupials, rats. Rickettsia canadensis causes new typhus in humans and rabbits. Rickettsia conjunctivae see Chlamydophila pecorum. Rickettsia conorii causes boutonneuse fever in humans and dogs and small feral mammals. Rickettsia ovina see Ehrlichia ovina. Rickettsia phagocytophila see Anaplasmaphagocytophila. Rickettsia prowazeki causes epidemic typhus in humans and possibly cattle, sheep and goats. Rickettsia rickettsii causes spotted fever in humans and many feral animals, especially rodents and in dogs and birds. See also rocky mountain spotted fever. Rickettsia ruminantium see Ehrlichiaruminantium. Rickettsia rupricaprae see Mycoplasmaconjunctivae. Rickettsia sibirica causes Siberian tick typhus in humans and many feral mammals, especially rodents. Rickettsia tsutsugamushi Rickettsia typhi causes murine typhus in humans and the brown rat. rickettsia pl. rickettsiae; an organism in the order Rickettsiales. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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