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Query: NC_009488:767525:774075 Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Boryong, complete genome

Start: 774075, End: 774257, Length: 183

Host Lineage: Orientia tsutsugamushi; Orientia; Rickettsiaceae; Rickettsiales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: This strain was isolated from a human in 1995 in Boryong, Korea. Causal agent of scrub typhus. This organism is the causative agent of scrub typhus, and like other members of the Rickettsiales is an obligate intracellular organism. Scrub typhus, which occurs in rural and agricultural areas, is one of the most common infectious diseases in southeast Asia where an estimated 1 million cases occur each year. Many cases are mild, but if left untreated, a variety of serious illnesses can arise and fatality rates can range from 1-35%. Transmission occurs via an insect vector through the bite of the larval trombiculid mite (chiggers). The bacterium is transmitted transovarially in mites (from females to their offspring).




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_009488:57889:7291272912739791068Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Boryong, complete genometransposase and inactivated derivative3e-1787
NC_009488:1917000:1934611193461119356541044Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Boryong, complete genometransposase and inactivated derivative4e-1786.7
NC_010793:1158279:116812211681221169114993Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Ikeda, complete genomeputative transposase8e-1785.5
NC_010793:1811401:1865232186523218662511020Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Ikeda, complete genomeputative transposase9e-1785.5
NC_010793:416849:4197684197684208321065Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Ikeda, complete genomeputative transposase3e-1477.4
NC_010793:1508974:1512460151246015134881029Orientia tsutsugamushi str. Ikeda, complete genomeputative transposase3e-1477