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A Case of Apparent Suppression of Anaplasma Marginale Infection by Eperythrozoonosis (Eperythrozoon Teganodes)

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Journal Vet Parasitol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1982 Feb 1
PMID 6211820
Citations 2
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Abstract

The apparent suppression of Anaplasma marginale infection by Eperythrozoon teganodes in a splenectomized calf has been reported. A splenectomized calf, inoculated with 500 ml of blood having 23% erythrocytes infected with A. marginale, developed eperythrozoonosis on the fourth day post inoculation. A. marginale parasitaemia remained very low during the patent eperythrozoonosis. A. marginale parasites started to increase in number only after E. teganodes infection had been controlled with neoarsphenamine. A splenectomized calf treated identically, but not showing E. teganodes parasites in the peripheral blood, developed clinical anaplasmosis and fulminant parasitaemia within 3-4 days post inoculation.

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