Amblyomma triguttatum
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- Amblyomma triguttatum ticks is also called the deer tick and is commonly seen in Australia.
- A rickettsial organism harboured by Amblyomma triguttatum ticks on Barrow Island, Western Australia.
- It was discovered after reports of possible rickettsiosis among local workers.
- A related species called Amblyomma americanum are associated with tick-born rash called Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI).
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