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Southern Illinois Ticks: An Ecological and Medical Overview [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Ticks are of concern to southern Illinois residents because they are common in the forested landscapes of the region and have the capability to cause disease in humans and pets.
Pfaff, Madeleine A
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Clinicopathologic and Histopathologic Renal Abnormalities in Dogs with Coccidioidomycosis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
BackgroundWe observed evidence of protein-losing nephropathy in some dogs with coccidioidomycosis, suggestive of immune complex glomerulonephritis (ICGN).
Mehrkens, LR, Mohr, FC, Sykes, JE
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IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN GRANULOCYTIC ANAPLASMOSIS AND MONOCYTIC EHRLICHIOSIS NATURAL FOCI IN THE KRASNOYARSK TERRITORY

open access: yesActa Biomedica Scientifica, 2013
Microbiological monitoring of the six districts of the Krasnoyarsk Territory was conducted in order to prove the existence of natural foci of human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) and monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME) on its territory.
E. K. Doroshchenko   +4 more
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[Effectivity of diagnostic methods for the detection of human and canine monocytic ehrlichiosis].

open access: yesRevista chilena de infectologia : organo oficial de la Sociedad Chilena de Infectologia, 2020
Ehrlichiosis is a disease transmitted by tick's bite that affect dogs and humans caused by the species Ehrlichia canis and E. chaffeensis, respectively. These bacteria are obligated intracellular gram negatives, with a cocoid to pleomorph aspect and can infect monocytes and trigger symptoms such as high fever, anorexia, thrombocytopenia, hemorrhages ...
Manuel, Franco-Zetina   +2 more
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Climate Change and Vector Borne Diseases on NASA Langley Research Center [PDF]

open access: yes
Increasing global temperature, weather patterns with above average storm intensities, and higher sea levels have been identified as phenomena associated with global climate change.
Cole, Stuart K.   +3 more
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