Molecular study and phylogenetic analysis of hemotropic Mycoplasma in Baghdad province, Iraq [PDF]
Background: Hemotrophic Mycoplasmas (HMs) are uncultivable, pleomorphic, very small epicellular, and like another Mycoplasma species lacking a cell wall.
Dunya Zeyad Saeed +1 more
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First molecular evidence of hemotropic mycoplasmas in goats from Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Background: Hemoplasmas represent the type of bacteria that infect red blood cells, potentially leading to various health impacts, including changes in blood parameters. The close interaction between hemoplasma and red blood cells results in cell damage
Amela Livnjak +5 more
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Absence of Host-Specific Hemotropic Mycoplasmas in Horses and Donkeys from Croatia: First Systematic Survey in Southeastern Europe [PDF]
Hemotropic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) are uncultivable, cell wall-less bacteria that parasitizeon the surface of red blood cells of mammals, potentially causing anemia and other systemic signs.
Nika Konstantinović +14 more
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Hemotropic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) in indigenous populations and their dogs living in reservation areas, Brazil [PDF]
Although hemoplasma infection has been widely described in animals, a few studies have been conducted involving human populations, mostly as case reports.
Louise Bach Kmetiuk +12 more
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Molecular characterization of hemotropic mycoplasmas (Mycoplasma ovis and ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemovis’) in sheep and goats in China [PDF]
Background Hemotropic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) are emerging zoonotic pathogens with a worldwide distribution that can cause mild to severe hemolytic anemia, icterus, ill-thrift, infertility, and poor weight gain.
Xiaoxing Wang +8 more
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Hemotropic Mycoplasma in cattle and Asian water buffalo in Thailand: Revealing globally distributed sequence types and regional genetic diversity [PDF]
Hemotropic mycoplasmas, particularly Mycoplasma wenyonii and “Candidatus Mycoplasma haematobovis”, are increasingly recognized as emerging vector-borne pathogens of veterinary importance in cattle and buffalo.
Apinya Arnuphapprasert +2 more
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Geographically widespread and novel hemotropic mycoplasmas and bartonellae in Mexican free-tailed bats and sympatric North American bat species [PDF]
Bacterial pathogens remain poorly characterized in bats, especially in North America. We describe novel (and in some cases panmictic) hemoplasmas (10.1% positivity) and bartonellae (25.6% positivity) across three colonies of Mexican free-tailed bats ...
Daniel J. Becker +13 more
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Molecular detection of Hemotropic mycoplasma in stray dogs in Mosul city, Iraq [PDF]
Hemotropic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) are epierythrocytic, and a wall-deficient bacterium within the order Mycoplasmatales can induce temperate or menacing anemia in mammals and be documented as emerging zoonotic disease, throughout the world. It is cause
Eva A. Ajaj +2 more
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Hemotropic pathogens in aborted fetuses of domestic ruminants: transplacental transmission and implications for reproductive loss [PDF]
ObjectiveHemotropic pathogens of the genera Anaplasma, Babesia, Theileria, and hemotropic Mycoplasma are significant infectious agents in domestic ruminants, most commonly associated with vector-borne transmission.
Daria Jurković Žilić +9 more
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Graduate Student Literature Review: Hemotropic mycoplasmas in cattle*
: The objective of this narrative literature review is to better understand bovine hemoplasmosis, an emerging disease that threatens dairy animal health. Several species of hemotropic mycoplasma are known to infect both animals and humans, and Mycoplasma
L. De Souza Ferreira, P.L. Ruegg
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