1999
DOI: 10.4067/s0301-732x1999000200008
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Hallazgo de Ehrlichia canis en Chile, informe preliminar

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“…This tick species is a vector of Ehrlichia canis and has been implicated, but not confirmed, as a vector of Anaplasma platys ( 2 ). Serologic and clinical evidence of canine ehrlichiosis and serologic evidence of human ehrlichiosis have been reported in Chile ( 3 , 4 ). The purpose of this study was to identify the etiologic agent of canine ehrlichiosis in Chile.…”
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“…This tick species is a vector of Ehrlichia canis and has been implicated, but not confirmed, as a vector of Anaplasma platys ( 2 ). Serologic and clinical evidence of canine ehrlichiosis and serologic evidence of human ehrlichiosis have been reported in Chile ( 3 , 4 ). The purpose of this study was to identify the etiologic agent of canine ehrlichiosis in Chile.…”
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“…Desde su detección en Argelia por Donatien y Lestoquard en 1935, E. canis se ha distribuido a nivel mundial incluyendo a los países sudamericanos (Pérez et al, 1996;López et al, 1999;Aguirre et al, 2004;Rodríguez-Vivas et al, 2005). En estos últi-mos años, se encontró una seroprevalencia del 16.5% para E. canis en tres distritos de Lima (Adrianzén, 2002).…”
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“…En años recientes, ha sido aislada y caracterizada una nueva especie de ehrlichia monocítica procedente de Venezuela, que podría tratarse de una subespecie de E. canis (López et al, 1999), por lo que la ehrlichiosis humana ha sido considerada una enfermedad de importancia zoonótica por la Organización Panamericana de Salud (OPS) (Moreira et al, 2002).…”
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