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Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas): a review and new insights into pathogenic potential
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2004Abstract:The red cell parasites formerly known asHaemobartomllaandEperythrozoonspp have been reclassified as hemotrophic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) based on strong phylogenetic evidence and 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences. The latter form the basis for polymerase chain reaction assays used to detect infection.Candidatusdesignation was given to ...
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Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2018
So far, a number of hemotrophic mycoplasma (HM) species have been reported from different animals, mostly based on the 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis. Although previous studies have described Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae from alpaca (Lama pacos), llama (Lama glama), and vicuna (Lama vicugna) in Camelidae, data on the causative agent(s) of ...
Hassan Sharifiyazdi +4 more
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So far, a number of hemotrophic mycoplasma (HM) species have been reported from different animals, mostly based on the 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis. Although previous studies have described Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae from alpaca (Lama pacos), llama (Lama glama), and vicuna (Lama vicugna) in Camelidae, data on the causative agent(s) of ...
Hassan Sharifiyazdi +4 more
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Artifactual hypoglycemia associated with hemotrophic mycoplasma infection in a lamb
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2004Background:A 35‐day‐old male lamb withMycoplasma ovisinfection (previouslyEperyihrozoon avis) was evaluated because of severe hypoglycemia (serum glucose 4 mg/dL, Hitachi 704 automated chemistry analyzer) inconsistent with the animal's condition. Whole blood glucose concentration measured with a glucometer was 74 mg/dL.
Mary Jo, Burkhard, Franklyn, Garry
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2011
The hemoplasmas are the trivial name for a group of erythrocyte-parasitizing, non-cultivable in vitro bacteria of the genus Mycoplasma that have been described in several mammalian hosts worldwide. This study is the first report of hemoplasmas in marine mammals.
Dmitriy V, Volokhov +6 more
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The hemoplasmas are the trivial name for a group of erythrocyte-parasitizing, non-cultivable in vitro bacteria of the genus Mycoplasma that have been described in several mammalian hosts worldwide. This study is the first report of hemoplasmas in marine mammals.
Dmitriy V, Volokhov +6 more
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PROTEOMICS, 2016
Mycoplasma suis belongs to the hemotrophic mycoplasmas that are associated with acute and chronic anemia in a wide range of livestock and wild animals. The inability to culture M. suis in vitro has hindered its characterization at the molecular level. Since the publication
Stefanie, Dietz +8 more
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Mycoplasma suis belongs to the hemotrophic mycoplasmas that are associated with acute and chronic anemia in a wide range of livestock and wild animals. The inability to culture M. suis in vitro has hindered its characterization at the molecular level. Since the publication
Stefanie, Dietz +8 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
The new perspectives about hemotrophic mycoplasma infections in cats and dogs can be summarized as follows: Haemobartonella and Eperythrozoon species infecting the dog and cat have been reclassified as mycoplasmal parasites and given the names M haemofelis (Ohio or large form of H felis), M haemominutum (California or small form of H felis), and M ...
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The new perspectives about hemotrophic mycoplasma infections in cats and dogs can be summarized as follows: Haemobartonella and Eperythrozoon species infecting the dog and cat have been reclassified as mycoplasmal parasites and given the names M haemofelis (Ohio or large form of H felis), M haemominutum (California or small form of H felis), and M ...
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Comparative medicine, 2015
Hemotrophic mycoplasma (hemoplasma) infection in research sheep can confound experimental results and contribute to morbidity and mortality. Prevalence and clinicopathologic studies historically relied on blood-smear diagnosis, but systematic studies using current molecular techniques are warranted.
Joseph A, Hampel +5 more
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Hemotrophic mycoplasma (hemoplasma) infection in research sheep can confound experimental results and contribute to morbidity and mortality. Prevalence and clinicopathologic studies historically relied on blood-smear diagnosis, but systematic studies using current molecular techniques are warranted.
Joseph A, Hampel +5 more
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