نتایج جستجو برای: canine ehrlichiosis

تعداد نتایج: 35775  

Journal: :Military Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal of Serbia 2006

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1999
R S Buller M Arens S P Hmiel C D Paddock J W Sumner Y Rikhisa A Unver M Gaudreault-Keener F A Manian A M Liddell N Schmulewitz G A Storch

BACKGROUND Human ehrlichiosis is a recently recognized tick-borne infection. Four species infect humans: Ehrlichia chaffeensis, E. sennetsu, E. canis, and the agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis. METHODS We tested peripheral-blood leukocytes from 413 patients with possible ehrlichiosis by broad-range and species-specific polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) assays for ehrlichia. The species p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
J A Comer W L Nicholson J W Sumner J G Olson J E Childs

A PCR assay of 43 acute-phase serum samples was evaluated as a method for early detection of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) and determination of etiology when serologic testing is inconclusive. Sequence-confirmed products of the HGE agent were amplified from three individuals residing or having exposure history in Minnesota or Wisconsin, and similarly confirmed products from Ehrlichia ch...

2014
Sara Savić Branka Vidić Zivoslav Grgić Aleksandar Potkonjak Ljubica Spasojevic

Vector-borne diseases use to be a major public health concern only in tropical and subtropical areas, but today they are an emerging threat for the continental and developed countries also. Nowadays, in intercontinental countries, there is a struggle with emerging diseases, which have found their way to appear through vectors. Vector-borne zoonotic diseases occur when vectors, animal hosts, cli...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
R. A. Gongóra-Biachi J. Zavala-Velázquez C. J. Castro-Sansores P. González-Martínez

To the Editor: Ehrlichiosis is a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks (1). The first recognized human ehrlichial infection, Sennetsu fever, was described in Japan in 1954 (2). The first case of human ehrlichiosis in the United States was recognized in 1986 and was reported in 1987 (3). The disease is caused by intracellular gramnegative bacteria of the Ehrli...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
I. Flores D. Pieniazek N. Morán A. Soler N. Rodríguez M. Alegría M. Vera L. M. Janini C. I. Bandea A. Ramos M. Rayfield Y. Yamamura

To the Editor: Ehrlichiosis is a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks (1). The first recognized human ehrlichial infection, Sennetsu fever, was described in Japan in 1954 (2). The first case of human ehrlichiosis in the United States was recognized in 1986 and was reported in 1987 (3). The disease is caused by intracellular gramnegative bacteria of the Ehrli...

2008
Nick F. Phin Lindsey Davies Karthikeyan Paranthaman Christopher P. Conlon Claire Parker Noel McCarthy

1. Paddock CD, Childs JE. Ehrlichia chaffeensis: a prototypical emerging pathogen. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2003;16:37–64. 2. Arraga-Alvarado C, Montero-Ojeda M, Bernardoni A, Anderson BE, Parra O. Human ehrlichiosis: report of the 1st case in Venezuela [in Spanish]. Invest Clin. 1996;37:35–49. 3. Gongora-Biachi RA, Zavala-Velasquez J, Castro-Sansores C, Gonzalez-Martinez P. First case of human ehrl...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 2011

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