A review of bovine anaplasmosis

P Aubry, DW Geale - Transboundary and emerging diseases, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Bovine anaplasmosis, caused by Anaplasma marginale, is an infectious but non‐contagious
disease. It is spread through tick bites or by the mechanical transfer of fresh blood from …

The natural history of Anaplasma marginale

KM Kocan, J de la Fuente, EF Blouin, JF Coetzee… - Veterinary …, 2010 - Elsevier
The intracellular pathogen Anaplasma marginale (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae),
described by Sir Arnold Theiler in 1910, is endemic worldwide in tropical and subtropical …

Antigens and Alternatives for Control of Anaplasma marginale Infection in Cattle

KM Kocan, J de la Fuente… - Clinical microbiology …, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Anaplasmosis, a tick-borne cattle disease caused by the rickettsia Anaplasma marginale, is
endemic in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The disease causes considerable …

Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, and “Candidatus Neoehrlichia” bacteria: pathogenicity, biodiversity, and molecular genetic characteristics, a review

V Rar, I Golovljova - Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2011 - Elsevier
The family Anaplasmataceae includes gram-negative obligate intracellular
alphaproteobacteria, which amplify within membrane-bound vacuoles. The genera …

Genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of Anaplasma

M Battilani, S De Arcangeli, A Balboni… - Infection, Genetics and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Anaplasma are obligate intracellular bacteria of cells of haematopoietic origin and are
aetiological agents of tick-borne diseases of both veterinary and medical interest common in …

Transport of ixodid ticks and tick-borne pathogens by migratory birds

G Hasle - Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Birds, particularly passerines, can be parasitized by Ixodid ticks, which may be infected with
tick-borne pathogens, like Borrelia spp., Babesia spp., Anaplasma, Rickettsia/Coxiella, and …

Anaplasma marginale (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae): recent advances in defining host–pathogen adaptations of a tick-borne rickettsia

KM Kocan, J De La Fuente, EF Blouin… - Parasitology, 2004 - cambridge.org
The tick-borne intracellular pathogen Anaplasma marginale (Rickettsiales:
Anaplasmataceae) develops persistent infections in cattle and tick hosts. While erythrocytes …

Mechanisms of obligatory intracellular infection with Anaplasma phagocytophilum

Y Rikihisa - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol
Anaplasma phagocytophilum persists in nature by cycling between mammals and ticks.
Human infection by the bite of an infected tick leads to a potentially fatal emerging disease …

Class I. Alphaproteobacteria class. nov.

GM Garrity, JA Bell, T Lilburn - Bergey's manual® of systematic …, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Al. pha. pro. te. o. bac. te′ ri. a. Gr. n. alpha name of first letter of Greek alphabet;
Gr. n. Proteus ocean god able to change shape; Gr. n. bakterion a small rod; ML fem. pl. n …

Epidemiology and genotyping of Anaplasma marginale and co-infection with piroplasms and other Anaplasmataceae in cattle and buffaloes from Egypt

A Al-Hosary, C Răileanu, O Tauchmann, S Fischer… - Parasites & vectors, 2020 - Springer
Background Anaplasma marginale is an obligate intracellular bacterium and the main cause
of bovine anaplasmosis in tropical and subtropical regions. In Egypt, data regarding the …