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Epidemiological link between canine monocytic ehrlichiosis caused by Ehrlichia canis and the presence of Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu stricto in Argentina
(Parasitology Research Editorial, 2021-01-08)
ARTÍCULO PUBLICADO EN REVISTA EXTERNA. In this work, we analyze data that support an epidemiological link between cases of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) by Ehrlichia canis and the presence of Rhipicephalus sanguineus ...
Prevalence of Ehrlichia canis (Rickettsiales: Ehrlichieae) DNA in Tissues from Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks in areas endemic for canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in Brazil
(2019-05-01)
Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) is a disease caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia canis. Tropical lineages of Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks play an essential role in the transmission of this pathogen. ...
Experimental acute canine monocytic ehrlichiosis: clinicopathological and immunopathological findings
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-01-05)
Clinical signs, humoral and cellular immune responses, and microscopic and gross tissue alterations resulting from acute experimental Ehrlichia canis infection in dogs were studied. Four dogs were inoculated with E canis ...
Experimental acute canine monocytic ehrlichiosis: clinicopathological and immunopathological findings
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-01-05)
Clinical signs, humoral and cellular immune responses, and microscopic and gross tissue alterations resulting from acute experimental Ehrlichia canis infection in dogs were studied. Four dogs were inoculated with E canis ...
Serum cardiac troponin I concentration in dogs with ehrlichiosis
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2008)
Background: Ehrlichiosis is a multisystemic disease with the potential to cause cardiomyocyte injury in naturally infected dogs. Hypothesis: Myocardial injury occurs in dogs infected with Ehrlichia canis. Animals: One-hundred ...
Evaluación molecular, de Ehrlichia canis y Babesia canis en caninos militares de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana
(Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Maestría en Ciencias Veterinarias, 2019)