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| + | ==Introduction== |
| + | [[File:Anaplasmosis.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Rickettsial pathogens inside tick haemolymph cells. Source - Wikimedia Commons]] |
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| + | Anaplasma species are '''[[Category: Richettsiales | rickettsial]] [[Category:Bacteria | bacterial]]''' pathogens that reside within host '''[[Erythrocytes | erythrocytes]]'''. |
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| + | Anaplasmas cause '''[[Anaplasmosis]]''' and have worldwide distribution due to their wide range of vectors. Disease is most common in '''tropical''' regions. |
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| + | ==Lifecycle== |
| + | Anaplasmas are transmitted by a wide range of '''[[Ticks | tick]]''' species and other insects including the '''[[Ceratopogonidae | Culicoides midge]]''' and other biting flies. |
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| + | '''Maturation''' can occur only in '''tick''' hosts, flys acting as solely '''mechanical''' vectors. |
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| + | Infectious bacteria reside and replicate within the '''salivary gland''' of the vector and are transmitted to mammalian hosts during bloodfeeding. |
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| + | Infected [[erythrocytes]] are disrupted and release bodies which can then invade other erythrocytes. These bodies form '''vacuoles''' within the cytoplasmic membranes of the [[erythrocytes | red blood cells]] and then undergo '''binary fission''' to form dense blue-purple round/cube shaped '''inclusion bodies'''. |
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| + | This '''amplifies''' infection within the host and increases the likelihood of transmission when insects bloodfeed. |
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| + | For more information on ticks as disease vectors, se [[Tick Disease Transmission]]. |
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| + | ==Pathogenesis== |
| + | Anaplasmosis causes '''haemolytic [[Anaemia | anaemia]]''' by damaging [[Erythrocytes | erythrocytes]]. |
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| + | ==Diseases== |
| + | [[Anaplasmosis]] in domestic and wild ruminants and deer causes profound '''anaemia, emaciation, haematuria''' and consequent '''respiratory''' and '''neurological''' signs. |
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| + | ==Anaplasma marginale== |
| + | Most (70-80%) inclusion bodies are found at or close to the border of the erythrocyte. |
| + | Infects '''cattle''' causing '''severe''' [[Anaplasmosis | anaplasmosis]]. |
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| + | == Anaplasma centrale== |
| + | Infects primarily cattle. |
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| + | Inclusion bodies tend to be central within the red blood cells. |
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| + | ==Anaplasma mesaeterum and ovis== |
| + | Infect mainly sheep and goats. |
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| + | Usually cause mild disease only. |
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| + | Inclusion bodies tend to be central within the red blood cells. |
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| + | ==References== |
| + | <references\> |
| + | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Anaplasma marginale datasheet''', accessed 04/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/ |
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| + | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Anaplasmas datasheet''', accessed 04/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/ |