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Autor:
Bhumika Sharma, Roman R. Ganta, Diana Stone, Andy Alhassan, Marta Lanza-Perea, Vanessa Matthew Belmar, Inga Karasek, Elizabeth Cooksey, Catherine M. Butler, Kathryn Gibson, Melinda J. Wilkerson
Publikováno v:
Pathogens, Vol 10, Iss 2, p 192 (2021)
Infections with tick-borne pathogens belonging to Anaplasma/Ehrlichia in various vertebrate hosts are a persistent problem resulting in nonspecific clinical signs during early infection. Diagnosis of single and multi-infections with these pathogens,
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https://doaj.org/article/e951e5b639394641b0d33078dfb1aa2b
Publikováno v:
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeuticsREFERENCES. 45(5)
Several different tick species are known to infest horses. Aside from causing serious health and welfare issues, including anaemia, ill thrift, and immunosuppression, ticks can transmit a variety of important, sometimes zoonotic, pathogens. The succe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 43:421-428
Ectoparasites infestations are a growing concern to horse owners and equine veterinarians alike. Ectoparasites cause significant health and welfare issues and can potentially can serve as vectors for a variety of pathogens. The prevalence of ectopara
Autor:
Bhumika, Sharma, Roman, R Ganta, Diana, Stone, Andy, Alhassan, Marta, Lanza-Perea, Vanessa, Matthew Belmar, Inga, Karasek, Elizabeth, Cooksey, Catherine, M Butler, Kathryn, Gibson, Melinda, J Wilkerson
Publikováno v:
Pathogens
Infections with tick-borne pathogens belonging to Anaplasma/Ehrlichia in various vertebrate hosts are a persistent problem resulting in nonspecific clinical signs during early infection. Diagnosis of single and multi-infections with these pathogens,
Autor:
Inga Karasek, Andy Alhassan, Vanessa Matthew-Belmar, Bhumika Sharma, Marta Lanza-Perea, Melinda J. Wilkerson, Roman R. Ganta, Arend H. Werners, Paidashe Hove
Publikováno v:
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
Anaplasma platys is a tick-transmitted rickettsial pathogen, which is known to be the etiologic agent for cyclic thrombocytopenia in its primary canine host. Infections with this pathogen are also reported in cats, cattle and people. Similarly, Ehrli