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Equine ehrlichiosis: A comparison between E. equi and other pathogenic species of Ehrlichia
Authors:George E Lewis
Institution:Department of Veterinary Diagnostic Services, Division of Veterinary Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C. U.S.A.
Abstract:Ehrlichia equi, etiologic agent of equine ehrlichiosis, is a rickettsia which morphologically closely resembles the agents of bovine petechial fever, tick-borne fever, and canine ehrlichiosis (tropical canine pancytopenia). Natural infections of E. equi have been reported only in horses; however, the experimental host range of E. equi has been broadened to include burros, sheep, goats, dogs, cats, monkeys and baboons. Infection of primates indicates that E. equi may be a zoonotic agent. An indirect fluorescent antibody test employing E. equi-infected granulocytes as antigen has been developed and used to show that infected horses develop a prolonged antibody response to E. equi. Cell-mediated immune responses measured by the leukocyte migration inhibition test were also detected in horses recovered from acute illness. Protective immunity in horses, monkeys and baboons to reinfection is long-lasting. In contrast to the blood of dogs recovered from clinical E. canis infection, the blood of horses and dogs recovered from clinical infection with E. equi is not infectious for susceptible animals. Infection of dogs with E. equi does not provide protection against subsequent infection with E. canis.
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