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Ul'trastruktura vzaimodeĭstviia Rickettsia sibirica i R. slovaca s kletkami iksodovykh kleshcheĭ [The ultrastructure of the interaction of Rickettsia sibirica and R. slovaca with the cells of ixodid ticks]

VV. Gosteva, J. Rehacek, E. Kocijanová, NV. Klitsunova, NS. Smirnova, VL. Popov, VA. Makarova, IV. Tarasevich,

. 1991 ; (2) : 68-72. [pub] -

Language Russian Country Russia (Federation)

Document type English Abstract, Journal Article

The ultrastructural aspects of the interaction of R. sibirica and R. slovaca with cells of mites of the species Dermacentor reticulatus, D. marginatus and Ixodes ricinus after their parenteral infection, as well as in the organs of D. marginatus infected naturally in the environment, have been studied. Both rickettsial species have similar morphology in different organs of the vector. These rickettsiae not only multiply, their populations are also partly destroyed in phagolysosomes. The natural mixed infection of R. sibirica and orbivirus in cells of D. reticulatus is described. As shown in this study, both associates pass through the complete ontogenetic cycle of development on the level of the host body and also on the level of an individual cell.

The ultrastructure of the interaction of Rickettsia sibirica and R. slovaca with the cells of ixodid ticks

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