2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2005.01.001
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Seroprevalence of anaplasmosis among cattle in Switzerland in 1998 and 2003: No evidence of an emerging disease

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“…The most important biological vector for these four agents is the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, which is distributed in tropical and subtropical regions (Estrada-Pena et al, 2006). In addition to the biological transmission by ticks, A. marginale can be transmitted mechanically by blood sucking flies or iatrogenically by fomites contaminated with blood from infected cattle (Dreher et al, 2005;Kocan et al, 2010). The pathogens that cause TBDs are often found together within a single host (Georges et al, 2001;Simuunza et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most important biological vector for these four agents is the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, which is distributed in tropical and subtropical regions (Estrada-Pena et al, 2006). In addition to the biological transmission by ticks, A. marginale can be transmitted mechanically by blood sucking flies or iatrogenically by fomites contaminated with blood from infected cattle (Dreher et al, 2005;Kocan et al, 2010). The pathogens that cause TBDs are often found together within a single host (Georges et al, 2001;Simuunza et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…na América do Sul e América Central (GUGLIELMONE, 1995). Anaplasma marginale pode também ser transmitida mecanicamente por moscas e mosquitos hematófagos, além da transmissão por fômites e de forma congênita (RIBEIRO et al, 1995;SOUZA et al, 2001;DREHER et al, 2005).…”
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“…A infecção é causada pelo desenvolvimento e multiplicação de Babesia spp. e A. marginale nas células sangüíneas e tem como sinais clínicos febre, anemia, icterícia (mais intensa e comum na anaplasmose), hemoglobinúria (na babesiose), parada ou redução da ruminação, sinais nervosos (característicos da babesiose por B. bovis, o mais virulento dos três agentes), anorexia e prostração (Dreher et al 2005, Kocan et al 2004, Souza et al 2000.…”
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