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Ticks are major vectors of numerous pathogens affecting both livestock and humans. In Senegal, data on the diversity of tick‐borne pathogens (TBPs) in ruminant‐associated ticks remain limited. In total, 1703 ticks were collected from goats, sheep, and cattle across three ecological zones of Senegal (Sudanian, Sahelian, and Sudano‐Sahelian).
Aliou Khoule +10 more
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Neste trabalho é descrita a detecção de anticorpos para Anaplasma sp. em caprinos e ovinos da região do semi-árido do Estado de Pernambuco, Brasil, utilizando-se um ensaio de imunoadsorção enzimática baseado em MSP5 recombinante de Anaplasma marginale ...
Rafael A. N. Ramos +9 more
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Tick‐borne diseases impose significant constraints on livestock, caused by various pathogens that affect health and reduce reproductive performance. The study aimed to determine the occurrence rates of hemopathogens, coinfection, and genetic diversity in native goats from four regions in Sulaymaniyah Province, Iraq.
Shadan Hassan Abdullah, Lipi Buch
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Anaplasma and hemoplasma are hemotropic bacteria that infect erythrocytes of various animal hosts and are responsible for significant veterinary health problems. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Anaplasma spp. and hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. in goats in Mazandaran Province, Northern Iran.
Masoud Nematinezhad +6 more
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Abstract Dynamics of infectious disease in natural populations result from processes across scales, from host characteristics shaping exposure risk and susceptibility, to local environmental conditions driving vector populations, to the structure of metapopulation networks shaping transmission of pathogens across the landscape.
Sara A. Carpenter +7 more
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Epizootiological study of Anaplasma marginale in regions that contain various reservoir hosts, co-existence of rickettsia pathogens, and common vectors is a complicated task.
Graziela Picoloto +8 more
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Rickettsia Bellii and Anaplasma Marginale
Anaplasma marginale is an obligate intracellular gram-negative bacterial pathogen of ruminants. It is the etymological agent of bovine anaplasmosis, which is the most prevalent tick-borne cattle disease in the word. Despite its prevalence and severe economic impacts, few effective control measures exist for A. marginale. Antibiotic treatment, acaricide
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Background The tick-borne pathogen Anaplasma marginale, which is endemic worldwide, is the type species of the genus Anaplasma (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae). Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is the most important tick vector of A.
Mangold Atilio J +5 more
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. Silva F.J.M., Silva J.B., Guedes Júnior D.S., Rangel C.P., Teixeira R.C., Fonseca A.H. & Faccini J.L.H. [Detection of IgG antibodies to Anaplasma marginale in newborn calves in Baixada Fluminense region, RJ.] Detec- ção de anticorpos IgG anti-Anaplasma
Fábio Jorge Moreira da Silva +6 more
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Bovine abortion associated with Anaplasma marginale.
During the period from June 1974 to June 1975, five bovine fetuses between seven to nine months old were received for necropsy from four different counties of the S. Paulo State, Brazil. All of them were from brucellosis-free herds. Necropsy revealed slight liver enlargement generally accompanied by capsular petechial hemorrhages.
Correa, W. M. +2 more
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