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Ehrlichia
Known as:
Ehrlichia (subgen. Cowdria)
, Ehrlichia sp
, Cowdria
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Small, often pleomorphic, coccoid to ellipsoidal organisms occurring intracytoplasmically in circulating LYMPHOCYTES. They are the etiologic agents…
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Ehrlichia sp Ab.IgG:PrThr:Pt:Ser:Ord
Ehrlichia sp Ab.IgM:PrThr:Pt:Ser:Ord
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Ehrlichia ewingii
Ehrlichia ruminantium
Broader (1)
Order Rickettsiales
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
The natural history of Anaplasma phagocytophilum.
Z. Woldehiwet
Veterinary parasitology
2010
Corpus ID: 205630483
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Novel Genetic Variants of Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Anaplasma bovis, Anaplasma centrale, and a Novel Ehrlichia sp. in Wild Deer and Ticks on Two Major Islands in Japan
M. Kawahara
,
Y. Rikihisa
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+5 authors
T. Tajima
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 23334350
ABSTRACT Wild deer are one of the important natural reservoir hosts of several species of Ehrlichia and Anaplasma that cause…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Exogenous and endogenous glycolipid antigens activate NKT cells during microbial infections
J. Mattner
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Kristin L. DeBord
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+14 authors
A. Bendelac
Nature
2005
Corpus ID: 4362510
CD1d-restricted natural killer T (NKT) cells are innate-like lymphocytes that express a conserved T-cell receptor and contribute…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Ticks and tickborne bacterial diseases in humans: an emerging infectious threat.
P. Parola
,
D. Raoult
Clinical Infectious Diseases
2001
Corpus ID: 15219986
Ticks are currently considered to be second only to mosquitoes as vectors of human infectious diseases in the world. Each tick…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Effect of tick removal on transmission of Borrelia burgdorferi and Ehrlichia phagocytophila by Ixodes scapularis nymphs.
Franka N. des Vignes
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J. Piesman
,
R. Heffernan
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T. Schulze
,
K. Stafford
,
D. Fish
Journal of Infectious Diseases
2001
Corpus ID: 14858154
The effect of feeding duration on pathogen transmission was studied for individual ticks infected with either laboratory or field…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Detection of Ehrlichia platys DNA in Brown Dog Ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) in Okinawa Island, Japan
H. Inokuma
,
D. Raoult
,
P. Brouqui
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
2000
Corpus ID: 5300009
ABSTRACT Thirty-two Rhipicephalus sanguineus females collected from eight free-roaming dogs in Okinawa Island, Japan, were…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Human disease in Europe caused by a granulocytic Ehrlichia species
M. Petrovec
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S. L. Furlan
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+4 authors
J. Dumler
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1997
Corpus ID: 30358666
Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) was recently described in North America. It is caused by an Ehrlichia species closely…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Identification of a granulocytotropic Ehrlichia species as the etiologic agent of human disease
S. M. Chen
,
J. Dumler
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J. Bakken
,
D. H. Walker
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1994
Corpus ID: 43231938
Six patients from northern Minnesota and Wisconsin with a febrile illness accompanied by granulocytic cytoplasmic morulae…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
16S ribosomal DNA amplification for phylogenetic study
W. Weisburg
,
S. M. Barns
,
D. Pelletier
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S. Goodison
Journal of Bacteriology
1991
Corpus ID: 37788327
A set of oligonucleotide primers capable of initiating enzymatic amplification (polymerase chain reaction) on a phylogenetically…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Human infection with Ehrlichia canis, a leukocytic rickettsia
K. Maeda
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N. Markowitz
,
R. C. Hawley
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M. Ristic
,
D. Cox
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J. McDade
1987
Corpus ID: 84968770
RICKETTSIA that are pathogenic for humans include five main antigenic groups that cause, respectively, typhus, spotted fever…
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