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Anaplasmataceae as Human Pathogens : Biology, Ecology and Epidemiology
Revue Tunisienne d'Infectiologie, Intracellular Bacteria: From Biology to Clinic
  • Marina E. Eremeeva, Georgia Southern University
  • Gregory A. Dasch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

This review describes the biology, ecology, and epidemiology of known human pathogens in the family Anaplasmataceae that are transmitted by ticks and belong to the genus Anaplasma and genus Ehrlichia. We discuss the current status of diagnosis and surveillance of the diseases they cause, and address the challenges and new perspectives raised due to continuous recognition of new emerging human pathogens in the family Anaplasmataceae.

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Marina E. Eremeeva and Gregory A. Dasch. "Anaplasmataceae as Human Pathogens : Biology, Ecology and Epidemiology" Revue Tunisienne d'Infectiologie, Intracellular Bacteria: From Biology to Clinic Vol. 5 Iss. S1 (2011) p. S7 - S14
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marina_eremeeva/81/