A Review of Bovine Anaplasmosis

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作者
Aubry, P. [1 ]
Geale, D. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Canadian Food Inspect Agcy, Ottawa, ON K1A 0Y9, Canada
关键词
bovine; anaplasmosis; Anaplasma marginale; WHITE-TAILED DEER; DERMACENTOR-ANDERSONI ACARI; TICK CELL-CULTURE; LONG-ACTING OXYTETRACYCLINE; LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; PERSISTENTLY INFECTED CATTLE; COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST; OUTER-MEMBRANE PROTEINS; NORTH-AMERICAN BISON;
D O I
10.1111/j.1865-1682.2010.01173.x
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Bovine anaplasmosis, caused by Anaplasma marginale, is an infectious but noncontagious disease. It is spread through tick bites or by the mechanical transfer of fresh blood from infected to susceptible cattle from biting flies or by blood-contaminated fomites including needles, ear tagging, dehorning and castration equipment. Transplacental transmission of A. marginale may contribute to the epidemiology of bovine anaplasmosis in some regions. Bovine anaplasmosis occurs in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Cattle of all ages are susceptible to infection with A. marginale, but the severity of disease increases with age. Once cattle of any age become infected with A. marginale, they remain persistently infected carriers for life. Diagnosis of bovine anaplasmosis can be made by demonstration of A. marginale on stained blood smears from clinically infected animals during the acute phase of the disease, but it is not reliable for detecting infection in pre-symptomatic or carrier animals. In these instances, the infection is generally diagnosed by serologic demonstration of antibodies with confirmation by molecular detection methods. The susceptibility of wild ruminants to infection by A. marginale and the role of wild ruminants in the epidemiology of bovine anaplasmosis are incompletely known owing to lack of published research, lack of validation of diagnostic tests for these species and cross-reaction of Anaplasma spp. antibodies in serologic tests. Control measures for bovine anaplasmosis vary with geographical location and include maintenance of Anaplasma-free herds, vector control, administration of antibiotics and vaccination.
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