نتایج جستجو برای: ehrlichia

تعداد نتایج: 1577  

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2002
Anneli Bjöersdorff Bodil Bagert Robert F Massung Asiya Gusa Ingvar Eliasson

We report the isolation and partial genetic characterization of two equine strains of granulocytic Ehrlichia of the genogroup Ehrlichia phagocytophila. Frozen whole-blood samples from two Swedish horses with laboratory-verified granulocytic ehrlichiosis were inoculated into HL-60 cell cultures. Granulocytic Ehrlichia was isolated and propagated from both horses. DNA extracts from the respective...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
A. Bjöersdorff S. Bergström R. F. Massung P. D. Haemig B. Olsen

During the spring of 1996, an estimated 581,395 Ehrlichia-infected ticks were imported into Sweden by migrating birds. Ehrlichia gene sequences found in ticks collected from these migrating birds were identical to those of granulocytic ehrlichiosis found in domestic animals and humans in Sweden. These findings support the idea that birds may play a role in dispersing Ehrlichia.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
J W Sumner G A Storch R S Buller A M Liddell S L Stockham Y Rikihisa S Messenger C D Paddock

Broad-range PCR primers were used to amplify part of the groESL operon of the canine pathogen Ehrlichia ewingii, recently recognized as a human pathogen, and the murine pathogen Ehrlichia muris. Phylogenetic analysis supported the relationships among Ehrlichia species previously determined by comparison of 16S rRNA gene sequences. These sequences provide additional PCR targets for species for w...

2015
Victoria L. O’Nion Hernan J. Montilla Barbara A. Qurollo Ricardo G. Maggi Barbara C. Hegarty Susan J. Tornquist Edward B. Breitschwerdt

Ehrlichia sp. DNA was amplified from 4 Ehrlichia-seroreactive horses from Mérida, Nicaragua. Sequencing of 16S rDNA, sodB, and groEL genes indicated that the bacterium is most likely a novel Ehrlichia species. The tick vector and the potential for canine and human infection remain unknown.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Peter R Wielinga Cor Gaasenbeek Manoj Fonville Albert de Boer Ankje de Vries Wim Dimmers Gerard Akkerhuis Op Jagers Leo M Schouls Fred Borgsteede Joke W B van der Giessen

From 2000 to 2004, ticks were collected by dragging a blanket in four habitat areas in The Netherlands: dunes, heather, forest, and a city park. Tick densities were calculated, and infection with Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species was investigated by reverse line blot analysis. The lowest tick density was observed in the heather area (1 to 8/100 m2). In the oak forest and ...

2007
Edward B. Breitschwerdt

Although tick-borne pathogens are of tremendous historical importance to both veterinary and human medicine, recent events emphasize an expanding role for newly discovered, as well as previously recognized tick-transmitted organisms, as a cause of animal and human suffering. One of the most important new developments related to anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis is the realization that a given mamma...

2010
Sunil Thomas Vsevolod L. Popov David H. Walker

BACKGROUND The obligately intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia chaffeensis that resides in mononuclear phagocytes is the causative agent of human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis. Ehrlichia muris and Ixodes ovatus Ehrlichia (IOE) are agents of mouse models of ehrlichiosis. The mechanism by which Ehrlichia are transported from an infected host cell to a non-infected cell has not been demonstrated. MET...

2015
Jorge Miranda Salim Mattar

Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species are important tick-borne pathogens that cause disease in cattle, dogs, horses and humans; with little information available about these agents in Colombia. The aim of this study was to provide molecular evidence for the presence of Anaplasma sp. and Ehrlichia sp. species in ticks collected from horses, dogs and cattle in Cordoba, Colombia. In this study, 1.105 ti...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
L M Schouls I Van De Pol S G Rijpkema C S Schot

A sensitive and specific PCR hybridization assay was developed for the simultaneous detection and identification of Ehrlichia and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. In separate assays the 16S rRNA gene of Ehrlichia species and the 23S-5S rRNA spacer region of B. burgdorferi sensu lato were amplified and labeled by PCR. These PCR products were used in a reverse line blot hybridization assay in whi...

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