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Anaplasmataceae
Known as:
Ehrlichieae
A family of bacteria which inhabit RED BLOOD CELLS and cause several animal diseases.
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2018
2018
Prevalence of Anaplasmataceae and Filariidae species in unowned and military dogs in New Caledonia
M. Dahmani
,
D. Tahir
,
+4 authors
O. Mediannikov
Veterinary Medicine and Science
2018
Corpus ID: 44155790
Abstract Dogs are competent reservoir hosts of several zoonotic agents, including Filariidae nematodes and Anaplasmataceae family…
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2013
2013
Genetic variability of anaplasmataceae bacteria determined in Haemaphysalis spp. and Dermacentor sp. Ticks on the territory of the Russian Far East
V. Rar
,
T. Epikhina
,
N. M. Pukhovskaya
,
N. Vysochina
,
L. Ivanov
Molecular Genetics Microbiology and Virology
2013
Corpus ID: 15992308
In total, 484 Haemaphysalis japonica, 359 Haemaphysalis concinna, and 221 Dermacentor silvarum collected in Amur oblast and…
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2000
2000
Genome size and genetic map of Cowdria ruminantium.
E. Villiers
,
K. Brayton
,
E. Zweygarth
,
B. Allsopp
Microbiology
2000
Corpus ID: 23572961
Cowdria ruminantium is the cause of a serious tick-borne disease of domestic ruminants, known as heartwater or cowdriosis. The…
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1999
1999
Polymerase chain reaction detection efficiency of the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis agent (Rickettsiaceae: Ehrlichieae) in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) is dependent on the DNA extraction method.
M. Mauel
,
S. J. Carlton
,
T. Mather
Journal of medical entomology
1999
Corpus ID: 22040166
Several methods of extracting DNA from ticks were examined to improve the efficiency of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection…
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1999
1999
Dusky-Footed Wood Rats (Neotoma fuscipes) as Reservoirs of Granulocytic Ehrlichiae (Rickettsiales: Ehrlichieae )i n
Y. Chu
,
C. Leung
,
+4 authors
A. Cheng
1999
Corpus ID: 85810959
1996
1996
A RECOMBINANT ANTIGEN FROM THE HEARTWATER AGENT (COWDRIA RUMINATIUM) REACTIVE WITH ANTIBODIES IN SOME SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES WHITE-TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS), BUT NOT CATTLE, SERA
J. Katz
,
A. Barbet
,
+6 authors
S. A. Ewing
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
1996
Corpus ID: 20293186
Recombinant baculovirus techniques were used to express the 260 amino acid carboxyterminal portion of the 32 kilodalton (kDa…
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1993
1993
The immunodominant 32-kilodalton protein of Cowdria ruminantium is conserved within the genus Ehrlichia.
F. Jongejan
,
N. de Vries
,
J. Nieuwenhuijs
,
A. V. van Vliet
,
L. Wassink
Revue d'Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des…
1993
Corpus ID: 19503108
Serological tests for cowdriosis are hampered by cross-reacting antibodies from animals suspected to be infected with Ehrlichia…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Phylogenetic position of Cowdria ruminantium (Rickettsiales) determined by analysis of amplified 16S ribosomal DNA sequences.
A. Vliet
,
Frans Jongejan
,
B. A. Zeijst
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
1992
Corpus ID: 11559279
The 16S ribosomal DNA sequence of Cowdria ruminantium, the causative agent of heartwater disease in ruminants, was determined. An…
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1991
1991
Isolation of Aegyptianella sp. (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) from helmeted guineafowls in the Kruger National Park
F. Huchzermeyer
,
I. Horak
,
L. Braack
1991
Corpus ID: 87900739
Three isolates of an Aegyptianella sp. were established in young guineafowls experimentally infected with blood collected from…
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1987
1987
AEGYPTIANELLA RANARUM SP. N. (RICKETTSIALES, ANAPLASMATACEAE): ULTRASTRUCTURE AND PREVALENCE IN FROGS FROM ONTARIO
S. Desser
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
1987
Corpus ID: 31270499
Aegyptianella ranarum sp. n. (Rickettsiales, Anaplasmataceae) was recorded from bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana Shaw), green frogs…
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