Paul Ehrlich

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Noun1.Paul Ehrlich - German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915)Paul Ehrlich - German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915)
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The unusual part was that the test showed positive for Ehrlichia but negative for heartworms.
macuiatum adult (prevalence 1.2%), and Panola mountain Ehrlichia sp.
This paper attempts to present the clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters in Ehrlichia and Babesia affected dogs.
(1,2) Its causative agent, Ehrlichia chaffeensis, is an obligate intracellular, gram-negative bacterium that typically invades and replicates in host mononuclear phagocytes, as the infections name implies.
The aim of the present work was to determine the seroprevalence of Ehrlichia spp.
In China, there is little information on the Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species in domestic ruminants.
Ehrlichia equi fue reclasificada como una bacteria perteneciente a la familia Anaplasma taceae con el nombre de Anaplasma phagocytophilum [14].
Rickettsiae and related ehrlichial organisms are obligate intracellular bacteria carried by mites, fleas, ticks, and lice and are the agents of numerous tick-borne diseases found in Virginia, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever (Rickettsia rickettsii), Tidewater spotted fever (Rickettsia parkeri), Human monotropic ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia chaffeensis), and Ewingii ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia ewingii).
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