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A Case of Illness Following a Bite by a Male Lone Star Tick (<i>Amblyomma americanum</i> Linnaeus) Infected With <i>Ehrlichia</i> sp. and <i>Rickettsia amblyommatis</i> in Connecticut, United States. [PDF]

open access: goldClin Case Rep
A case of local lymphadenopathy and a flu‐like illness in a man, following a bite by a male lone star tick infected with Ehrlichia sp. and Rickettsia amblyommatis. ABSTRACT The lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum Linnaeus) is a species commonly found in the southeastern U.S., but in recent years its populations have expanded northward, resulting in an
Khalil N   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Anaplasma sp., ehrlichia sp., and rickettsia sp. in ticks: a high risk for public health in ibagué, colombia [PDF]

open access: yesKafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 2018
The Order Rickettsiales comprises intracellular bacteria, including Rickettsiaceae and Anaplasmataceae; members of these families cause zoonotic diseases transmitted by ticks.
Mónica OSORIO   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Ehrlichia sp. em mielócito de cão

open access: yesMedicina Veterinária, 2011
Na clínica médica, o esfregaço sangüíneo é o método  parasitológico de rotina mais utilizado no diagnóstico da erliquiose canina, devido o seu baixo custo e praticidade. Porém apenas 1% das células monucleadas estão infectadas por mórula de Ehrlichia sp.
APM Tenório
doaj   +1 more source

Molecular detection and genetic characterization of Ehrlichia canis and Ehrlichia sp. in neotropical primates from Brazil

open access: goldTicks and Tick-borne Diseases, 2023
The Anaplasmataceae family includes obligate, arthropod-transmitted intracellular bacteria that can be zoonotic and potentially fatal. Studies focusing on the interaction between neotropical primates and the agents of this family are scarce. The present study aimed to identify agents of the Anaplasmataceae family in the whole blood of free-living and ...
Stéfhano Luís Cândido   +9 more
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Naturally Occurring Ehrlichia ewingii and Mycoplasma sp. Co‐Infection in a Goat [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 2015
Kristina Meichner   +5 more
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Deteksi Infeksi Anaplasma sp., Borrelia burgdorferi dan Ehrlichia sp. pada Anjing yang Terinfestasi Caplak di Kota Denpasar

open access: diamondBuletin Veteriner Udayana, 2022
Telah dilakukan penelitian yang bertujuan untuk mendeteksi adanya infeksi Anaplasma sp., Borrelia burgdorferi dan Ehrlichia sp. pada anjing yang terinfestasi caplak di Kota Denpasar. Deteksi agen penyakit dilakukan dengan pemeriksaan serologi, hematologi, dan identifikasi mikroskopik preparat hapus darah.
Ni Made Devityasih Perayadhista   +2 more
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Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Ehrlichia sp. HF strains in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Brittany, France [PDF]

open access: bronzeClinical Microbiology and Infection, 2007
DNA extracts from 156 tick pools, 18 blood specimens and 17 spleens from European woodmice (Apodemus sylvaticus) collected in Brittany, France were tested by PCR for the 16S rRNA gene of Anaplasmataceae. Positive amplicons were sequenced and confirmed, either by amplification and sequencing of a second gene, or by a second PCR specific for the P44 and ...
K. Marumoto   +4 more
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First report of multiple Rickettsia sp., Anaplasma sp., and Ehrlichia sp. in the San Miguel Department of El Salvador from zoonotic tick vectors

open access: hybridActa Tropica, 2023
Neglected bacterial zoonoses are a group of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that are commonly underdiagnosed and underreported due to their undifferentiated febrile illness symptomology. Spotted fever group rickettsioses (SFGR), a subset of tick-borne bacterial zoonoses, belong in this group.
Kyndall C. Dye‐Braumuller   +9 more
openalex   +3 more sources

TREATMENT OF INFECTION OF EHRLICHIA SP. IN A MIX BREED DOG

open access: bronzeVeterinary Science and Medicine Journal
Ehrlichiosis is a disease in dogs caused by the bacterium Ehrlichia sp. and affects all ages and breeds. Ehrlichia sp. is an obligate intracellular bacterium, which means that this bacterium is able to enter into its host cells and its life depends on its host.
Bravanasta Glory Rahmadyasti Utomo   +2 more
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Isolation and characterization of an Ehrlichia sp. from a patient diagnosed with human ehrlichiosis [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Clinical Microbiology, 1991
A new disease was recognized in the United States in 1986. The etiologic agent, although not previously isolated from a human, appeared to be serologically related to Ehrlichia canis, a canine leukotropic rickettsia. We obtained blood specimens from 27 febrile patients with a history of tick exposure.
Jacqueline E. Dawson   +6 more
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