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Volume 24, Number 2—February 2018
Research Letter

Rickettsia africae and Novel Rickettsial Strain in Amblyomma spp. Ticks, Nicaragua, 2013

Helena Vogel, Janet FoleyComments to Author , and Christine V. Fiorello
Author affiliations: University of California, Davis, California, USA

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Table

Number of dogs and ticks sampled, tick species, and prevalence of rickettsiae in ticks in 3 indigenous communities, northern Nicaragua

Category Amak Raiti Arang Dak Total
No. dogs sampled
11
10
19
40
No. ticks collected and tested 25 55 66 146
A. ovale (PCR-positive) 25 (4) 45 (10) 57 (4) 127 (18)
A. mixtum (PCR-positive) 0 4 (3) 8 (2) 12 (5)
A. triste (PCR-positive)
0
6 (1)
1 (0)
7 (1)
Prevalence of rickettsiae in ticks, % (95% CI) 16.0 (5.25–36.9) 25.5 (15.1–39.3) 9.09 (3.75–19.4) 16.4 (11.0–23.7)

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