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The seroprevalence in sheep was significantly (P<0.01) higher in summer. The overall seroprevalence of anaplasmosis in goats using cELISA was 20.56%. Females (goats) were found to be more susceptible 24/110(21.81%) than males 13/70 (18.56%).
Anaplasma ovis is a major cause of small ruminant anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease mainly affecting small ruminants in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Due to health and production problems in dairy goat flocks in Corsica, France, ...
This pilot study investigated the presence of Anaplasma bacteria and associated antibodies in blood samples collected from a subset of the Swedish goat population. The samples were analysed using polymerase chain reaction and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
26 lut 2022 · The overall prevalence of anaplasmosis in goats was estimated 5.75% and 15.75% by microscopy and PCR, respectively, in this study. Anaplasma ovis and Anaplasma marginale were identified as 14.75% and 1.0%, respectively, through PCR. Tick infestation on goats and no use of acaricide were identified as significant risk factors for anaplasmosis.
Li and colleagues sought “A capra” in patients who lived in areas where it had been identified in ticks and goats, rather than beginning with patients and seeking the cause of their tick-related febrile disease. In doing so, they discovered a new causative agent of human anaplasmosis.
1 maj 2023 · This study provided a clinical overview of presentation, treatment, and outcome for goats diagnosed with neoplasia and highlighted the challenges associated with the wide variety of neoplastic processes affecting goats.
7 mar 2024 · Anaplasma ovis (A. ovis) is the predominant causative agent of anaplasmosis in goats and sheep in most tropical and subtropical regions of the world. However, there is considerable variation in reported infection rates, breed susceptibility, and controversial findings regarding the haemolytic effects of A. ovis infection in goats.