Ultrastructural observations on Ehrlichia equi organisms in equine granulocytes [PDF]
Donald M. Sells+4 more
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A new TaqMan method for the reliable diagnosis of Ehrlichia spp. in canine whole blood
Ehrlichiosis is an important emerging infectious disease of the canid family and humans worldwide. To date, no extensive evaluation or validation of a molecular diagnostic test for ehrlichiosis has been published.
K. Thomson+6 more
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Experimental reproduction of Potomac horse fever in horses with a newly isolated Ehrlichia organism [PDF]
S. K. Dutta+4 more
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Clinical, histopathological, and immunological responses of ponies to Ehrlichia sennetsu and subsequent Ehrlichia risticii challenge [PDF]
Yasuko Rikihisa+5 more
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Free-ranging and feral dogs represent a group of unattended companion animals. They impact wild animal populations by predating native species, displacing predators and introducing exotic pathogens.
P. Arenas+5 more
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Is the distribution of Amblyomma variegatum influenced by interspecific competition with Amblyomma hebraeum? Preliminary study: distribution range in Mozambique [PDF]
Widely spread in intertropical and subtropical areas of Africa, the southern distribution of Amblyomma variegatum in Mozambique seems to have its limit around the Save River, at the 22nd parallel South. This area also corresponds to the northern limit of
Bournez, Laure+7 more
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Antibody response to Ehrlichia risticii and antibody reactivity to the component antigens in horses with induced Potomac horse fever [PDF]
S. K. Dutta+2 more
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BackgroundAnaplasma and Ehrlichia are emerging tick-borne pathogens that cause anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis in humans and other animals worldwide. Infections caused by these pathogens are deadly if left untreated. There has been relatively no systematic
B. Iweriebor+5 more
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Ehrlichia chaffeensisin Child, Venezuela
To the Editor: Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne infectious disease caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis (1). Serologic studies have indicated E. chaffeensis infection in Latin American countries: Venezuela (2), Mexico (3), Argentina (4), Chile (5), and Brazil (6). However, no molecular evidence for E. chaffeensis has been reported.
Victor Mijares+7 more
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Seroepidemiologic survey of antibodies to Ehrlichia equi in horses of northern California [PDF]
John E. Madigan+3 more
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