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Recent history of Veterinary Immunology in Australia
This Commentary article reviews the history of veterinary immunology in Australia from the 1980s and discusses the key people and areas of research during this period. Photo credit: Neeland MR, Meeusen EN, de Veer MJ. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 2014; 158: 86–97.
Els N Meeusen +2 more
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Detection and differentiation of sensu lato in ticks collected from sheep and cattle in China [PDF]
Background Lyme disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex is an important endemic zoonosis whose distribution is closely related to the main ixodid tick vectors.
Qingli Niu +13 more
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Piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis are important zoonotic diseases of animal origin, which can be transmitted by ticks to infect animals. However, there is limited information on the infection of piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in Tan sheep in Ningxia, China.
Jiali Zhou +7 more
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Tick‐borne pathogens continue to infect humans and animals worldwide. By adapting to the movement of livestock, ticks facilitate the spread of these infectious pathogens. Humans in close contact with animals that could be amplifying hosts are especially at risk of being infected with tick‐borne pathogens. This study involved the collection of dry blood
Seth Offei Addo +13 more
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Bacteria of the genus Anaplasma - characteristics of Anaplasma and their vectors: a review
Over recent years, there has been a growing interest in bacteria from the genus Anaplasma, especially the species A. marginale, A. ovis and A. phagocytophilum.
A. Rymaszewska, S. Grenda
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Anaplasmosis is a set of disease conditions of various mammals caused by bacteria species of the genus Anaplasma. These are sub‐microscopic, Gram‐negative, obligate intracellular pathogens that infect both vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. Significant species that infect domestic and wildlife animals include Anaplasma marginale, Anaplasma ovis ...
Erick Titus Mosha +4 more
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Comparison of synthetic membranes in the development of an in vitro feeding system for Dermanyssus gallinae [PDF]
Although artificial feeding models for the poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) most frequently use biological membranes consisting of day-old chick skin, there are ethical considerations associated with the use of skin.
D.W.J. Harrington +8 more
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Tick‐borne diseases affecting domestic animals and humans have increased globally in recent years. Pakistan, in particular, faces a significant economic threat from ticks, where two specific species, Rhipicephalus microplus and Hyalomma anatolicum, act as vectors for various pathogens such as piroplasma, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, and Rickettsia that pose a
Sabir Hussain +11 more
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Plasmodium capraeinfection is negatively correlated with infection ofTheileria ovisandAnaplasma ovisin goats [PDF]
AbstractTheileria, Babesia, andAnaplasmaare tick-borne pathogens affecting livestock industries worldwide. In this study, we surveyed the presence ofBabesia ovis, Theileria ovis, Theileria lestoquardi, Anaplasma ovis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, andAnaplasma marginalein 200 goats from 3 different districts in Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iran ...
Hakimi, Hassan +4 more
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Background: Although the rate of emerging infectious diseases that originate in wildlife has been increasing globally in recent decades, there is currently a lack of epidemiological data from wild animals. Methodology: We used serology to determine prior exposure to foot‐and‐mouth disease virus (FMDV), Brucella spp., and Coxiella burnetii and used ...
Carlo Andrea Cossu +12 more
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