taxonID	type	description	language	source
B02A4728D918FB3E7DFD146B02457DA3.taxon	description	Te A. sculptum colony was used to form two separated cohorts in the laboratory, one uninfected (as it was originally) and one infected by R. rickettsii. For the latter, the larval and nymphal stages of a single generation were allowed to feed on rickettsemic guinea pigs that were intraperitoneally inoculated with a homogenate of R. rickettsii strain Itu-infected guinea pig organs, as previously described [11]. Molecular analysis showed the resultant adult ticks of this generation harbored a 30 % infection rate by R. rickettsii, based on the testing of 20 unfed individual adults by PCR (protocol described below).	en	Neves, Lucianne Cardoso, Binder, Lina de Campos, Paula, Warley Vieira de Freitas, Lima, Nicolas Jalowitzki de, Cardoso, Ennya Rafaella Neves, Santos, Rayane Almeida, Bittencourt, Raphaela Bueno Mendes, Pádua, Gracielle Teles, Santos, Gabriel Cândido dos, Tavares, Mariana Avelar, Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo, Pinter, Adriano, Felicio, Artur Luiz de Almeida, Labruna, Marcelo B., Krawczak, Felipe da Silva (2025): Experimental infection of wild boars (SUS SCRofa) with RiCKETTSia RiCKETTSii and evaluation of the transmission potential to Amblyomma SCUlpTUm ticks. Parasites & Vectors (9) 18 (1): 1-13, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-024-06612-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06612-y
B02A4728D91FFB3A7E47166105F278AE.taxon	description	Blood samples from the four wild boars of G 1 were negative according to qPCR throughout the evaluating period. None of the guinea pigs inoculated with wild boar blood showed hyperthermia or clinical signs compatible with R. rickettsii infection. However, at 21 days after inoculation (DAI), seroconversion with low endpoint titers (64 – 256) was observed in several guinea pigs after being inoculated with blood from the G 1 wild boars (Table 2). Tis included two guinea pigs inoculated with blood collected from wild boar nos. 3 and 4 on 9 DPI, one guinea pig inoculated with blood from wild boar no. 3 on 12 DPI and seven guinea pigs inoculated with blood from wild boar 1 – 4 on 15 DPI. Before inoculation with wild boar blood (0 DAI), all guinea pigs were seronegative (titer <64) to R. rickettsii. Te only exception was guinea pig no. 32 (inoculated with blood from wild boar no. 4 collected on 15 DPI), which presented an endpoint titer of 1024 at 0 DAI and then an endpoint titer of 128 at 21 DAI. Te two guinea pigs inoculated with blood from wild boar no. 5 (G 2) on 9 DPI remained seronegative at 21 DAI.	en	Neves, Lucianne Cardoso, Binder, Lina de Campos, Paula, Warley Vieira de Freitas, Lima, Nicolas Jalowitzki de, Cardoso, Ennya Rafaella Neves, Santos, Rayane Almeida, Bittencourt, Raphaela Bueno Mendes, Pádua, Gracielle Teles, Santos, Gabriel Cândido dos, Tavares, Mariana Avelar, Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo, Pinter, Adriano, Felicio, Artur Luiz de Almeida, Labruna, Marcelo B., Krawczak, Felipe da Silva (2025): Experimental infection of wild boars (SUS SCRofa) with RiCKETTSia RiCKETTSii and evaluation of the transmission potential to Amblyomma SCUlpTUm ticks. Parasites & Vectors (9) 18 (1): 1-13, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-024-06612-y, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06612-y
