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Molecular Confirmation, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of <i>Ehrlichia canis</i> Prevalence in Eastern India. [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Chakraborty A   +9 more
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Transmission risk of vector-borne bacterial diseases (Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia canis) in Spain and Portugal. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Vet Res
Balmori-de la Puente A   +7 more
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A canine case of Ehrlichia canis infection without a history of being in an endemic area in Japan. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vet Med Sci
Igarashi H   +10 more
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Infection with Ehrlichia canis in a child

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
7. Sponge JD, Feasby WH. Erupted teeth in the newborn. Oral Surg 1966;22:198. 8. Leung AKC. Natal teeth. Am J Dis Child 1986;140:249. 9. King NM, Lee AMP. Natal teeth and steatocystoma multiplex: a newly recognized syndrome. J Craniofac Genet Dev Biol 1987;7:311. 10. Boyd JD, Miles AEW. An erupted tooth in a cyclope foetus. Br Dent J 1951;91:173.
T I, Doran   +3 more
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A New Strain of Ehrlichia canis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY A new strain of Ehrlichia canis was isolated from a dog in Arkansas. It differed from earlier isolants in that it was only mildly pathogenic, and was found principally in circulating neutrophils and eosinophils rather than in lymphocytes and monocytes.
S A, Ewing   +3 more
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