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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
A case of human ehrlichiosis is presented. This case review emphasizes the need for a thorough history and physical examination in all patients who present with relatively non-specific complaints such as headaches, chills, myalgias, and arthralgias. These complaints should elicit the question of recent tick exposure from the clinician, particularly if ...
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A case of human ehrlichiosis is presented. This case review emphasizes the need for a thorough history and physical examination in all patients who present with relatively non-specific complaints such as headaches, chills, myalgias, and arthralgias. These complaints should elicit the question of recent tick exposure from the clinician, particularly if ...
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
Ehrlichiae are tick-borne rickettsial organisms that are well known as veterinary pathogens. However, since 1986, over 100 cases of human infection by Ehrlichia canis or a closely related species have been identified primarily in the southeastern and south central United States.
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Ehrlichiae are tick-borne rickettsial organisms that are well known as veterinary pathogens. However, since 1986, over 100 cases of human infection by Ehrlichia canis or a closely related species have been identified primarily in the southeastern and south central United States.
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2008
This chapter considers ehrlichiosis as the collective name for infections caused by obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria belonging to the genera Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Neoehrlichia, family Anaplasmataceae. It covers E. chaffeensis, the agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME); E.
Johan S. Bakken, J. Stephen Dumler
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This chapter considers ehrlichiosis as the collective name for infections caused by obligate intracellular gram-negative bacteria belonging to the genera Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Neoehrlichia, family Anaplasmataceae. It covers E. chaffeensis, the agent of human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME); E.
Johan S. Bakken, J. Stephen Dumler
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
Equine ehrlichiosis is a seasonal disease of horses first reported in 1969. Clinical signs in horses include high fever, depression, partial hypophagia, anorexia, limb edema, petechiation, icterus, ataxia, and reluctance to move. Hematologic changes include leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, icterus, anemia, and inclusion bodies, principally in neutrophils ...
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Equine ehrlichiosis is a seasonal disease of horses first reported in 1969. Clinical signs in horses include high fever, depression, partial hypophagia, anorexia, limb edema, petechiation, icterus, ataxia, and reluctance to move. Hematologic changes include leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, icterus, anemia, and inclusion bodies, principally in neutrophils ...
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2017
Human infections with Ehrlichia species have been found worldwide. It appears that at least six different species infect humans, and clinical and epidemiological data are highly suggestive of sole transmission by ticks. The clinical illness is a nonspecific febrile syndrome, often accompanied by cytopenias, abnormal liver enzymes, and “aseptic ...
Nicholas S. Havens, William E. Roland
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Human infections with Ehrlichia species have been found worldwide. It appears that at least six different species infect humans, and clinical and epidemiological data are highly suggestive of sole transmission by ticks. The clinical illness is a nonspecific febrile syndrome, often accompanied by cytopenias, abnormal liver enzymes, and “aseptic ...
Nicholas S. Havens, William E. Roland
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
T R, Eng, R, Giles
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T R, Eng, R, Giles
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Donor-derived Ehrlichiosis: 2 Clusters Following Solid Organ Transplantation
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022Rodrigo Vazquez Guillamet +2 more
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