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Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis [PDF]
Tick-borne infections have been recognized in the United States for more than a century. Patients who present with nonspecific fever after exposure to ticks should be evaluated by clinical examination and routine laboratory testing to determine if the illness is potentially a tick-borne infection. This article focuses on the diagnosis and management of
Johan S, Bakken, J Stephen, Dumler
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Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis among Transfusion and Transplant Recipients in the United States [PDF]
Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis are emerging tickborne diseases that can also be transmitted through blood transfusions or organ transplants. Since 2000, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis cases in the United States have increased substantially, resulting in ...
Sanjida J. Mowla +5 more
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Value of PCR, Serology, and Blood Smears for Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis Diagnosis, France [PDF]
We prospectively examined the effectiveness of diagnostic tests for anaplasmosis using patients with suspected diagnoses in France. PCR (sensitivity 0.74, specificity 1) was the best-suited test.
Yves Hansmann +13 more
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A hybrid protein containing MSP1a repeats and Omp7, Omp8 and Omp9 epitopes protect immunized BALB/c mice against anaplasmosis [PDF]
Anaplasma marginale (A. marginale) has a remarkable impact on livestock production, and an effective vaccine is not currently available due to the inexistence of a small animal model. Recently, BALB/c mice were successfully infected with A.
Alex Sander R. Cangussu +11 more
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Introduction: Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne illness caused by Anaplasma phagocytophilum. A review of CDC reports showed an increase in Anaplasmosis, with 1,193 cases reported in 2009 compared to 5,672 cases reported in 2017, with the majority of cases ...
Yasser Eldaour +2 more
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Severe Anaplasmosis with Multi-Organ Failure in a Patient with Splenectomy: A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging tick-borne zoonotic pathogen that typically causes mild infections, which are often successfully managed in outpatient settings.
Nithin Karnan +9 more
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In order to properly evaluate an anaplasmosis outbreak and to determine an approach to modify the disease pattern, one must have a simple knowledge of the pathogenesis of anaplasmosis. We will not discuss the specific symptoms of the disease but rather present a description of the stages of the disease encountered, methods of differentiating the ...
Richey, E. J. +3 more
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Anaplasmosis: Emerging threat in Canada. [PDF]
Ngo C, Koubaesh C, MacFadden D, Joo P.
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A Cross-Sectional Serological Study to Assess the Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anaplasmosis in Dromedary Camels in Punjab, Pakistan [PDF]
Anaplasmosis is an infectious disease transmitted by ticks and caused by obligate intracellular pathogen of belonging to genus Anaplasma Infections of one-humped camels (Camelus dromedarius) and llamas (Lama glama) have been reported previously.
Muhammad Zaeem Abbas +17 more
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