| ectoparasites and associated pathogens of free-roaming and captive animals in zoos of south carolina. | a survey of ectoparasites and their associated pathogens was conducted in two south carolina zoos, from 2004 to 2007. dead, wild birds and mammals, as well as captive animals examined during routine veterinary checks constituted the study populations. ectoparasites were tested for species of anaplasma, bartonella, coxiella burnetii, ehrlichia, rickettsia, and trypanosoma. forty-six species of ectoparasites were collected from 133 free-roaming and captive hosts and their associated nesting and be ... | 2009 | 18973443 |
| first molecular detection of anaplasma phagocytophilum in european brown bear (ursus arctos). | in europe, anaplasma phagocytophilum circulates in natural foci in a tick-host cycle. up to now, antibodies against a. phagocytophilum as well as pathogen's dna were recorded in several domestic and wild animals. nevertheless, the reservoir host range is still under investigation. tissue samples from european brown bears (ursus arctos) were tested for the presence of a. phagocytophilum dna by a pcr amplification of 16s rrna gene. the results of our study provides the evidence, that the range of ... | 2010 | 20020810 |
| molecular characterization and specific detection of anaplasma species (ap-sd) in sika deer and its first detection in wild brown bears and rodents in hokkaido, japan. | a previously undescribed anaplasma species (herein referred to as ap-sd) has been detected in sika deer, cattle and ticks in japan. despite being highly similar to some strains of a. phagocytophilum, ap-sd has never been detected in humans. its ambiguous epidemiology and the lack of tools for its specific detection make it difficult to understand and interpret the prevalence of this anaplasma species. we developed a method for specific detection, and examined ap-sd prevalence in hokkaido wildlif ... | 2015 | 26431688 |
| evidence of anaplasma phagocytophilum in game animals from slovenia. | anaplasma phagocytophilum is a tick-borne rickettsial pathogen responsible for granulocytic anaplasmosis in mammalian hosts including humans. wild animals may play an important role in the epidemiology of this disease. the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of infection with a. phagocytophilum among wildlife in slovenia. serum samples (n = 376) from the most important game species [red deer (cervus elaphus), roe deer (capreolus capreolus), wild boar (sus scrofa), chamois (rupicapra ... | 2012 | 23160026 |