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Anaplasma capra: a new emerging tick-borne zoonotic pathogen [PDF]
AbstractThe genus Anaplasma includes A. marginale, A. centrale, A. bovis, A. ovis, A. platys, and A. phagocytophilum transmitted by ticks, some of which are zoonotic and cause anaplasmosis in humans and animals. In 2012, a new species was discovered in goats in China.
Kursat Altay +2 more
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Recently, Anaplasma capra, a new member of the Anaplasmataceae, has been described in Asia and Europe. This pathogen infects a range of hosts, including small ruminants, cervids, and humans, and has been detected across several tick genera. In this study,
Maggy Jouglin +4 more
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Molecular detection of Anaplasma Capra and Anaplasma marginale in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks infesting cows [PDF]
Ticks are the second most significant hematophagous ectoparasites, serving as vectors for numerous infectious diseases worldwide, surpassed only by mosquitoes.
Shakir Ullah +9 more
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Novel variants of the newly emerged Anaplasma capra from Korean water deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus) in South Korea [PDF]
Background Anaplasma spp. are tick-borne Gram-negative obligate intracellular bacteria that infect humans and a wide range of animals. Anaplasma capra has emerged as a human pathogen; however, little is known about the occurrence and genetic identity of ...
Said Amer +3 more
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Diversity of Anaplasma species and importance of mixed infections in roe deer from Spain [PDF]
Abstract Although wildlife can act as reservoirs of some Anaplasma species, studies on the presence and distribution of Anaplasma spp. in wild cervids are mainly limited and focused on zoonotic species. In order to identify the Anaplasma species in roe deer from Spain and to detect co‐infections, 224 spleen samples were tested for Anaplasma spp.
Susana Remesar +2 more
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Molecular Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of Anaplasma spp. in Goats from Adana, Türkiye [PDF]
Anaplasmosis is a disease in animals that leads to significant economic losses. In addition, the zoonotic potential of vector-borne Anaplasma species is increasing its importance, both around the world and in Türkiye, in particular. The aim of this study
Tülin Güven Gökmen +8 more
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Anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease with multiple reservoirs, has been evolving in its pathogenesis, increasing domestic ruminants susceptibility to simultaneous infections with multiple pathogens.
Evelyn Alejandra Miranda +4 more
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Detecting zoonotic and non‐zoonotic pathogens in livestock and their ticks in Corsican wetlands
Background Corsica is a large French island in the Mediterranean Sea with high human and animal migration rates, especially near wetlands where these migrations are particularly frequent.
Baptiste Defaye +6 more
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Background Tick-borne diseases currently represent an important issue for global health. A number of emerging tick-transmitted microbes continue to be discovered, and some of these are already identified as the cause of human infections.
Jifei Yang +9 more
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The genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae), which includes the species Anaplasma capra, Anaplasma bovis, Anaplasma ovis, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum, is responsible for a wide variety of infections in both human and veterinary health ...
Yongshuai Peng +2 more
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