Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients.

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Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients. / Kramme, Stefanie; An, Le Van; Khoa, Nguyen Dinh; Trin, Le Van; Tannich, Egbert; Rybniker, Jan; Fleischer, Bernhard; Drosten, Christian; Panning, Marcus.

in: J CLIN MICROBIOL, Jahrgang 47, Nr. 3, 3, 2009, S. 586-589.

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Harvard

Kramme, S, An, LV, Khoa, ND, Trin, LV, Tannich, E, Rybniker, J, Fleischer, B, Drosten, C & Panning, M 2009, 'Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients.', J CLIN MICROBIOL, Jg. 47, Nr. 3, 3, S. 586-589. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19144812?dopt=Citation>

APA

Kramme, S., An, L. V., Khoa, N. D., Trin, L. V., Tannich, E., Rybniker, J., Fleischer, B., Drosten, C., & Panning, M. (2009). Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients. J CLIN MICROBIOL, 47(3), 586-589. [3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19144812?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Kramme S, An LV, Khoa ND, Trin LV, Tannich E, Rybniker J et al. Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients. J CLIN MICROBIOL. 2009;47(3):586-589. 3.

Bibtex

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title = "Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients.",
abstract = "Scrub typhus, caused by the intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a major cause of febrile illness in the Asia/Pacific region. Here, we implemented a novel real-time PCR and determined the relation of DNA target gene concentration with serum cytokine levels. The limit of detection of the novel real-time PCR was 1,062 DNA copies per ml of EDTA whole blood. Specificity was excellent as determined on a panel of blood- and skin-borne bacteria, including Rickettsia spp. as well as healthy Vietnamese blood donors. Bacterial DNA concentrations after 9 to 12 days from symptoms onset were significantly higher than in earlier or later periods (P",
author = "Stefanie Kramme and An, {Le Van} and Khoa, {Nguyen Dinh} and Trin, {Le Van} and Egbert Tannich and Jan Rybniker and Bernhard Fleischer and Christian Drosten and Marcus Panning",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "47",
pages = "586--589",
journal = "J CLIN MICROBIOL",
issn = "0095-1137",
publisher = "American Society for Microbiology",
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T1 - Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteremia and cytokine levels in Vietnamese scrub typhus patients.

AU - Kramme, Stefanie

AU - An, Le Van

AU - Khoa, Nguyen Dinh

AU - Trin, Le Van

AU - Tannich, Egbert

AU - Rybniker, Jan

AU - Fleischer, Bernhard

AU - Drosten, Christian

AU - Panning, Marcus

PY - 2009

Y1 - 2009

N2 - Scrub typhus, caused by the intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a major cause of febrile illness in the Asia/Pacific region. Here, we implemented a novel real-time PCR and determined the relation of DNA target gene concentration with serum cytokine levels. The limit of detection of the novel real-time PCR was 1,062 DNA copies per ml of EDTA whole blood. Specificity was excellent as determined on a panel of blood- and skin-borne bacteria, including Rickettsia spp. as well as healthy Vietnamese blood donors. Bacterial DNA concentrations after 9 to 12 days from symptoms onset were significantly higher than in earlier or later periods (P

AB - Scrub typhus, caused by the intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi, is a major cause of febrile illness in the Asia/Pacific region. Here, we implemented a novel real-time PCR and determined the relation of DNA target gene concentration with serum cytokine levels. The limit of detection of the novel real-time PCR was 1,062 DNA copies per ml of EDTA whole blood. Specificity was excellent as determined on a panel of blood- and skin-borne bacteria, including Rickettsia spp. as well as healthy Vietnamese blood donors. Bacterial DNA concentrations after 9 to 12 days from symptoms onset were significantly higher than in earlier or later periods (P

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 47

SP - 586

EP - 589

JO - J CLIN MICROBIOL

JF - J CLIN MICROBIOL

SN - 0095-1137

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ER -