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William L Nicholson

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 19, 2017
Unique Strain of Rickettsia parkeri Associated with the Hard Tick Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann in the Western United StatesChristopher D Paddock, Michelle E J Allerdice, Sandor E Karpathy, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|April 15, 2015
Serological investigation of heartland virus (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus) exposure in wild and domestic animals adjacent to human case sites in Missouri 2012-2013Angela M Bosco-Lauth, Nicholas A Panella, J Jeffrey Root, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 31, 2012
A new phlebovirus associated with severe febrile illness in MissouriLaura K McMullan, Scott M Folk, Aubree J Kelly, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 27, 2024
Applying MALDI-TOF MS to resolve morphologic and genetic similarities between two Dermacentor tick species of public health importanceMaria F B M Galletti, Joy A Hecht, John R McQuiston, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|July 24, 2009
Cluster of sylvatic epidemic typhus cases associated with flying squirrels, 2004-2006Alice S Chapman, David L Swerdlow, Virginia M Dato, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 12, 2005
Rocky Mountain spotted fever from an unexpected tick vector in ArizonaLinda J Demma, Marc S Traeger, William L Nicholson, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 6, 2025
Antibodies to tick salivary antigens AV422 and calreticulin in patients with spotted fever group rickettsioses and other febrile illnesses in northern TanzaniaGanga S Moorthy, Bessie H Blocher, Deng B Madut, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|July 23, 2024
Metagenomic Detection of Bacterial Zoonotic Pathogens among Febrile Patients, Tanzania, 2007-2009<sup>1</sup>Robert J Rolfe, Sarah W Sheldon, Luke C Kingry, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|December 7, 2019
Sensitivity of C-reactive protein for the identification of patients with laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections in northern TanzaniaThomas Althaus, Yoel Lubell, Venance P Maro, et al.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)|April 3, 2014
Sylvatic typhus associated with flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) in New York State, United StatesMelissa A Prusinski, Jennifer L White, Susan J Wong, et al.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 19, 2017
Unique Strain of Rickettsia parkeri Associated with the Hard Tick Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann in the Western United StatesChristopher D Paddock, Michelle E J Allerdice, Sandor E Karpathy, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|April 15, 2015
Serological investigation of heartland virus (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus) exposure in wild and domestic animals adjacent to human case sites in Missouri 2012-2013Angela M Bosco-Lauth, Nicholas A Panella, J Jeffrey Root, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 31, 2012
A new phlebovirus associated with severe febrile illness in MissouriLaura K McMullan, Scott M Folk, Aubree J Kelly, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 27, 2024
Applying MALDI-TOF MS to resolve morphologic and genetic similarities between two Dermacentor tick species of public health importanceMaria F B M Galletti, Joy A Hecht, John R McQuiston, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|July 24, 2009
Cluster of sylvatic epidemic typhus cases associated with flying squirrels, 2004-2006Alice S Chapman, David L Swerdlow, Virginia M Dato, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 12, 2005
Rocky Mountain spotted fever from an unexpected tick vector in ArizonaLinda J Demma, Marc S Traeger, William L Nicholson, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|October 6, 2025
Antibodies to tick salivary antigens AV422 and calreticulin in patients with spotted fever group rickettsioses and other febrile illnesses in northern TanzaniaGanga S Moorthy, Bessie H Blocher, Deng B Madut, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases|July 23, 2024
Metagenomic Detection of Bacterial Zoonotic Pathogens among Febrile Patients, Tanzania, 2007-2009<sup>1</sup>Robert J Rolfe, Sarah W Sheldon, Luke C Kingry, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|December 7, 2019
Sensitivity of C-reactive protein for the identification of patients with laboratory-confirmed bacterial infections in northern TanzaniaThomas Althaus, Yoel Lubell, Venance P Maro, et al.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)|April 3, 2014
Sylvatic typhus associated with flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) in New York State, United StatesMelissa A Prusinski, Jennifer L White, Susan J Wong, et al.
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