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Infection Due to Ehrlichia canis in Children
Southern Medical Journal, 1992Human ehrlichiosis has a wide spectrum of presentation. This report presents two cases that demonstrate the diversity of the manifestation of ehrlichiosis, from life threatening to a mild viral-like illness. Diagnosis requires an understanding of the epidemiology and clinical manifestation of this infection and a high index of suspicion.
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FREE-LIVING JACKALS (Canis mesomelas) - POTENTIAL RESERVOIR HOSTS FOR Ehrlichia canis IN KENYA
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1980Using a modified cell culture test, Ehrlichia canis was found in eight of 15 free-living jackals (Canis mesomelas) and 14 of 31 dogs owned by pastoral communities in the same areas of Kenya. Two cross-bred puppies inoculated with blood from infected jackals developed mild, transient clinical disease, and E. canis was recovered from the puppies.
Price, JE, Karstad, LH
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การตรวจหาการติดเชื้อ Ehrlichia canis ในสุนัขจรจัดในจังหวัดมหาสารคามโดยเทคนิคทางโมเลกุล
ฉบับพิเศษ, วารสารวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี มหาวิทยาล ...openaire +1 more source
[Renal amyloidosis caused by Ehrlichia canis].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde, 2003An 8 year old, intact female, Old English Sheepdog was presented with lethargy and chronic weight loss of one year duration. The dog suffered from recurrent fever and a mild peripheral lymphadenopathy. Mild thrombocytopenia, monoclonal hyperglobulinemia and positive Ehrlichia canis antibody titer were indicative of Ehrlichiosis.
N, Luckschander, M, Kleiter, M, Willmann
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Disseminated protothecosis in a dog coinfected with Hepatozoon canis and Ehrlichia canis
Veterinary Research CommunicationsProtothecosis is a severe, emerging opportunistic infection caused by the saprophytic, achlorophyllous microalgae of the genus Prototheca. Though uncommon, human and animal cases are increasing worldwide, making awareness of this fungal-like pathogen important in both human and veterinary medicine.
Aicardi, Leandro +3 more
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Immunohistologic Demonstration of Ehrlichia canis
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990J, Aronson +3 more
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Ehrlichia canis in Chile; preliminary report
1999The first case of canine ehrlichiosis detected in Chile is described. It is caused by the rickettsia Ehrlichia canis and carried by the vektor Rhipicephalus sanguineus. The clinical diagnosis was confirmed in Germany using the Immunofluorescent Antibody Test (IFA).
LÓPEZ, J. +3 more
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