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Ehrlichia
Exhibiting 8 entries found in the GMN corpus.
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1998 CE
Ehrlichia chaffeensis in Missouri ticks.
United States
Microbiology & Virology
Women & Gender
ROLAND, William E.
EVERETT, E. Dale
CYR, Tracy L.
& et al.
1999 CE
Ehrlichia ewingii, a newly recognized agent of human Ehrlichiosis.
United States
Microbiology & Virology
BULLER, Richard
ARENS, Max
HMIEL, S. Paul
& et al.
2011 CE
Emergence of a new pathogenic Ehrlichia species, Wisconsin and Minnesota, 2009.
United States
Microbiology & Virology
Women & Gender
PRITT, Bobbi S.
SLOAN, Lynn M.
JOHNSON, Diep K. Hoang
& et al.
1994 CE
Human granulocytic Ehrlichiosis in the Upper Midwest United States. A new species emerging?
United States
Microbiology & Virology
BAKKEN, Johan S.
DUMLER, John Stephen
CHEN, Sheng-Min
& et al.
1987 CE
Human infection with Ehrlichia canis, a leukocytic rickettsia.
Microbiology & Virology
MAEDA, Koichi
MARKOWITZ, Norman
HAWLEY, Robert C.
& et al.
2015 CE
Human infection with Ehrlichia muris-like pathogen, United States, 2007-2013.
Microbiology & Virology
Women & Gender
PRITT, Bobbi S.
JOHNSON, Diep K. Hoang
SCHIFFMAN, Elizabeth K.
DAVIS, Jeffrey P.
& et al.
1995 CE
Ixodes dammini as a potential vector of human granulocytic Ehrlichiosis.
Microbiology & Virology
PANCHOLI, Preeti
KOLBERT, Chris P.
MITCHELL, Paul D.
& et al.
2017 CE
Proposal to reclassify Ehrlichia muris as Ehrlichia muris subsp. muris subsp. nov. and description of Ehrlichia muris subsp. eauclairensis subsp. nov., a newly recognized tick borne pathogen of humans.
United States
Microbiology & Virology
Women & Gender
PRITT, Bobbi S.
SLOAN, Lynn M.
ALLERDICE, Michelle E. J.
& et al.
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