Bovine vector-borne diseases have a considerable economic impact worldwide and affect health of humans and animals. However, different aspects of their epidemiology and their pathogenesis remain unclear. Despite the frequent description of clinical cases
Calleja‐Bueno, Lydia +8 more
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A DNA vaccine construct incorporating intercellular trafficking and intracellular targeting motifs effectively primes and induces memory B and T cell responses in outbred animals [PDF]
We developed a vaccine construct in which a BVP22 domain and an invariant-chain major histocompatibility complex class II-targeting motif capable of enhancing dendritic cell antigen uptake and presentation were fused to a sequence encoding a B- and T ...
Palmer, Guy H +19 more
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Anaplasma marginale elicit different gene expression responses in cultured tick cells [PDF]
The genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) includes obligate tick-transmitted intracellular organisms, Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Anaplasma marginale that multiply in both vertebrate and tick host cells. Recently, we showed that A. marginale
Fuente, José de la +11 more
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The natural history of Anaplasma marginale
The intracellular pathogen Anaplasma marginale (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae), described by Sir Arnold Theiler in 1910, is endemic worldwide in tropical and subtropical areas. Infection of cattle with A. marginale causes bovine anaplasmosis, a mild to severe hemolytic disease that results in considerable economic loss to both dairy and beef ...
Katherine M, Kocan +4 more
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid of Anaplasma marginale [PDF]
Deoxyribonucleic acid from isolated marginal bodies and calf erythrocytes infected with Anaplasma marginale is found to be double stranded and to contain 51 moles per cent guanine plus cytosine.
D, Senitzer +3 more
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MOLECULAR DETECTION OF ANAPLASMA MARGINALE IN THE EGYPTIAN WATER BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) BASED ON MAJOR SURFACE PROTEIN 1α [PDF]
Anaplasmosis is an infectious, non-contagious disease caused by the rickettsial pathogen Anaplasma marginale. The organism is globally distributed and infects erythrocytes, resulting in anemia, jaundice, fever, abortions and death. Once infected, animals
DOAA SOLIMAN +3 more
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Prevalence of anaplasma and ehrlichia infection with molecular characterization of anaplasma species in cattle from northeastern anatolia, türkiye [PDF]
This study aimed to molecularly identify and characterize Anaplasma species and detect Ehrlichia species in cattle from Kars, Ardahan, and Iğdır provinces.
Nilgun AYDIN +7 more
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Genetic diversity of Anaplasma marginale in Argentina
Bovine anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale is a worldwide major constraint to cattle production. The A. marginale major surface protein 1 alpha (msp1alpha) gene contains a variable number of tandem repeats in the amino terminal region and has been used for the characterization of pathogen genetic diversity.
Ruybal, Paula +10 more
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Anaplasma species, which are distributed worldwide, are gram-negative obligate intracellular tick-borne bacteria that pose a threat to human and animal health.
Yaqun Yan +9 more
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During 2017-2020, a total of 8352 buffalo blood samples were screened microscopically for Anaplsma species and 104 positive samples were found. Later on same samples were confirmed positive using genomic DNA PCR technique.
Anita Ganguly +2 more
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