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Transmission of Anaplasma Marginale with Adult Boophilus Microplus Ticks Fed As Nymphs on Calves with Different Levels of Rickettsaemia

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Journal Parasite
Specialty Parasitology
Date 1994 Dec 1
PMID 9140508
Citations 12
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Abstract

Nine splenectomised calves were infested with dissimilar numbers of adult Boophilus microplus ticks 72 h after collection as engorged nymphs from three non splenectomised calves with different levels of Anaplasma marginale rickettsaemia. Successful transmission of A. marginale appeared to be more dependent on the level of rickettsaemia of the donor calves than on the number of ticks attaching to the splenectomised calves, since infection was transmitted only when the rickettsaemia was 0.3% or greater. Field transmission would thus depend on the rate of tick migration amongst susceptible hosts and the rickettsaemia level of cattle on which the ticks fed previously.

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