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Neoehrlichia mikurensis-associated secondary capillary leak syndrome and septic shock: a case report. [PDF]
Da Silva Duarte M +5 more
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Molecular screening of Anaplasmataceae in ticks collected from cattle in Corsica, France
Bacteria belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae cause infections in humans and domestic animals. The consequences of infection can be significant economic losses for farmers. To better understand the epidemiology of tick-borne Anaplasmataceae in Corsica, we used molecular methods to detect and characterize Anaplasmataceae in ixodid ticks collected ...
Vincent Cicculli +2 more
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Anaplasmataceae in wild ungulates and carnivores in northern Spain
Wild vertebrates are essential hosts for tick-borne diseases but data on the prevalence and diversity of Anaplasma spp. in wildlife are scarce. In this study, we used real-time PCR to investigate the distribution of Anaplasma species in spleen samples collected from 625 wild animals (137 cervids, 227 wild boar, and 261 carnivores) in two regions in ...
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Differentiation of Anaplasmataceae through Partial groEL Gene Analysis
Microbiology and Immunology, 2005AbstractThe nucleotide sequences (287 bp) of the partial groEL gene from 14 reference strains of Anaplasmataceae were determined and compared. A partial groEL gene is useful for the identification and characterization of Anaplasmataceae, in spite of its short nucleotide sequences.
Hyo-Soon, Park +10 more
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Anaplasmataceae in wild rodents and roe deer from Trento Province (northern Italy)
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2006In recent decades, a number of intracellular bacterial strains within the family Anaplasmataceae have been identified around the globe. These bacteria include Anaplasma phagocytophilum, the causative agent of human granulocytic anaplasmosis and Anaplasma marginale, which causes disease in ruminants.
Beninati, T. +4 more
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The Hemotrophic Bacteria: The Families Bartonellaceae and Anaplasmataceae
1992The organisms of the genera included in the families Bartonellaceae and Anaplasmataceae are heterogeneous. It is probable that these organisms were first considered to be related because they all parasitized red blood cells and because they produced diseases characterized by anemia.
Julius P. Kreier +5 more
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Endosymbiont Wolbachia has always been a hot topic of discussion among entomologists and microbiologists as it can manipulate the reproductive system of their arthropod hosts. In this study, a total of 10 sequences which consist of concatenate data from three genetic markers of Wolbachia (groEL, gltA, and wsp) were obtained from opiine wasps from five ...
Muhamad Azmi Mohammed +5 more
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Endosymbiont Wolbachia has always been a hot topic of discussion among entomologists and microbiologists as it can manipulate the reproductive system of their arthropod hosts. In this study, a total of 10 sequences which consist of concatenate data from three genetic markers of Wolbachia (groEL, gltA, and wsp) were obtained from opiine wasps from five ...
Muhamad Azmi Mohammed +5 more
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