Intracellular Rickettsia -like Micro-organisms in Certain Ticks

LITTLE attention has been paid to the intracellular Rickettsia -like micro-organisms in acarines. Perhaps the first approach to a comprehensive survey on these organisms in ticks was that of Cowdry 1 , although a few earlier observations were made 2–4 . Cowdry reported the occurrence of intracellula...

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