|

Stuen, Snorre (1), Handeland, Kjell (2), Bergström, Karin (3)
(1) Dept Sheep and Goat Research, Norwegian School of Veterinary
Science, Sandnes, Norway;
(2) Section of Wildlife Diseases, National Veterinary Institute, Oslo,
Norway;
(3) Dept of Bacteriology, National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala , Sweden
Email: Snorre.Stuen@veths.no
Tick-borne fever (TBF) in sheep caused by Ehrlichia phagocytophila
and transmitted by the tick Ixodes ricinus, was the first
granulocytic ehrlichial infection to be described, and has for decades
been a well-known disease in domestic ruminants in several countries in
Europe. E. phagocytophila belongs to the same genogroup as E.
equi and the human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) agent. TBF is a
very common disease in domestic ruminants along the coast of southern
Norway. The present investigation revealed that granulocytic Ehrlichia
infection also is common in wild ruminants inhabiting the same areas.
Results from TBF-diagnostic material from cattle, sheep and goat and a
serosurvey on the prevalence of granulocytic Ehrlichia infection among
moose (Alces alces), red deer (Cervus elaphus), roe deer (Capreolus
capreolus) and sheep in different I. ricinus infested areas in
southern Norway are presented.
|
Feedback And Comments
|
Please enter a comment or feedback.
|
|
|
CRTBI - Extended Abstracts
Bunikis J et al.: Structure and Function of the Surface Proteins of Borrelia Spirochetes
Dambrauskienè V et al.: Epidemiology of Tick-Born Encephalitis and it's Clinical Manifestations in
Panevèzys City County
Egenvall A et al.: A serosurvey of granulocytic Ehrlicha spp. and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
in 2018 Swedish horses
Gray J S et al.: The biology of Ixodes ticks, with special reference to Ixodes ricinus
Guillaume B et al.: Human Granulocytic Ehrlichia Infection in Belgium
Haglund M et al.: Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) - an overview
Larsen K et al.: Tick species and arthropod-transmitted infections from Danish cats and dogs
Lundkvist Å et al.: Characterization of Tick-borne enchephalitis virus from Latvia – evidence for co-circulation of three distinct subtypes
Malmgren L et al.: A field trial of the effectiveness of 65% permetrin spot-on and 9.7% fipronil spot-on against ticks (Ixodes ricinus) on dogs
Massung R F et al.: Genetic Variants of Ehrlichia phagocytophila in the United States
Nilsson I et al.: Serological evidence of Lyme arthritis in Egypt
Nyman D et al.: Ticks have preferences in choosing human hosts
Ornstein K et al.: Quantification of spirochete burden in Borrelia burgdorferi infected ticks fed on OspA immunized mice by 16S rRNA RT real-time PCR
Randolph S et al.: Epidemiological consequences of tick ecology
Skarpaas T et al.: Tick-borne encephalitis in Norway
Soutschek E et al.: A defined mixture of recombinant antigens from several Borrelia genospecies improves serodiagnosis of Lyme disease
von Stedingk L V et al.: Recent research on human babesiosis – the Scandinavian perspective
Stuen S et al.: Granulocytic Ehrlichia infection in domestic and wild ruminants in Norway
Widhe M et al.: Cytokines in Lyme Borreliosis: in vivo levels of TGF-b1, TNF-a and IL-6 in serum and cerebrospinal fluid from patients with neuroborreliosis or erythema migrans in relation to clinical outcome |