Publications by authors named "Farzad Oreiz"

Borrelia persica is a strain seen only in the Middle East and responsible for relapsing fever. These spirochetes are notable for multiphasic antigenic variation of polymorphic outer membrane lipoproteins, a phenomenon responsible for immune evasion. Diagnosis of the disease is a problem and requires a fixed antigen like the flagellar antigen.

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Borrelia microtti and Borrelia persica are 2 Iranian strains of Borrelia found in western Asia and responsible for relapsing fever. The outer surface antigens of Borrelia undergo variations which are responsible for the relapsing phenomenon. The fixed flagellar antigen is required for diagnosis as the variant antigens cannot be used in serological methods of diagnosis.

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