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Several nucleic acid-based assays have been developed for detecting Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma centrale in vectors and hosts, making the choice of method to use in endemic areas difficult.
Mamohale E. Chaisi +9 more
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Anaplasmosis, caused by bacteria of the genus Anaplasma, is an important tick-borne disease that causes economic losses to livestock farms in many countries. Even though Anaplasma spp.
Ellainy Maria Conceição Silva +9 more
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Detection and Characterisation of Anaplasma marginale and A. centrale in South Africa
Bovine anaplasmosis is endemic in South Africa and it has a negative economic impact on cattle farming. An improved understanding of Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma marginale variety centrale (A. centrale) transmission, together with improved tools for
Paidashe Hove +5 more
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Tropical farmers try to adapt calf‐rearing systems to temperate dairy industry standards. Calves in tick‐infested areas develop stronger immunity to TBD under controlled exposure to ticks. Early tick exposure promotes sustainable management, balancing tick infestation and developing TBD immunity.
Daniela Balseca +11 more
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Molecular Detection of Anaplasma spp. in Horses From Golestan Province, Northern Iran
Using PCR, Anaplasma spp. was detected in 15.7% of apparently healthy horses in northern Iran, showing notable differences in prevalence across different regions. ABSTRACT Background Anaplasmosis is a bacterial zoonotic disease that affects both humans and many animals.
Abdolrreza Mohammadi Rad +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Bovine anaplasmosis is an intracellular tick‐borne, non‐contagious disease caused by gram‐negative bacteria of the family Anaplasmataceae and order Rickettsia. Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the etiological agent for human granulocytic anaplasmosis associated with severe health implications in parts of Europe and the USA and ...
Samson Anjikwi Malgwi +5 more
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Tick midgut is the primary infection site required by tick-borne pathogens to initiate their development for transmission. Despite the biological significance of this organ, cell cultures derived exclusively from tick midgut tissues are unavailable and ...
Rubikah Vimonish +12 more
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Abstract This case report describes pituitary abscess syndrome (PAS) in a 20‐month‐old Blonde d'Aquitaine heifer with cranial nerve deficits (V, VII, VIII, IX, X and XII) associated with facial hemiparesis, head tilt, ataxia and dysphagia, pneumonia and otitis interna.
Chloé Saada +4 more
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This study assessed the molecular prevalence and genetic characterization of Anaplasma ovis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in goats from Siirt using MSP4‐based PCR and sequencing; a high prevalence of A. ovis (52.0%) was detected with significant risk factor associations, while A. phagocytophilum was not identified; phylogenetic analysis showed that the
Muhammed Ahmed Selcuk +4 more
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Se realizó un estudio con la finalidad de determinar la prevalencia de Anaplasma marginale en bovinos del sector La Piñata, municipio La Cañada de Urdaneta, estado Zulia, Venezuela.
Dubraska Díaz +5 more
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