Pathologic Evidence of Ehrlichiosis in Calves Inoculated with Ehrlichia chaffeensis
An immunocompetent animal disease model based on infection with Ehrlichia chaffeensis would facilitate research toward understanding mechanisms responsible for the broad range of clinical signs associated with human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME). The adaptability of this model for the experimental fe...
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description | An immunocompetent animal disease model based on infection with Ehrlichia chaffeensis would facilitate research toward understanding mechanisms responsible for the broad range of clinical signs associated with human monocytic ehrlichiosis (HME). The adaptability of this model for the experimental feeding of tick species and stages and for testing therapies comparable to those for human diseases are additional advantages of large animal models. Herein, we summarize pathology reports for calves that developed fatal disease after experimental inoculation with E. chaffeensis. Elevated liver enzyme levels and lung pathology among these calves corroborated earlier reports of severe HME. Thus, an experimental disease model based on infection of outbred immunocompetent hosts with E. chaffeensis could be within our grasp for the first time. |
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