Artigo Revisado por pares

Microscopic and clinical evidence for Anaplasma (Ehrlichia ) phagocytophilum infection in Italian cats

2005; Wiley; Volume: 156; Issue: 24 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/vr.156.24.772

ISSN

2042-7670

Autores

W. Tarello,

Tópico(s)

Rabies epidemiology and control

Resumo

Fifteen cats from Italy with Ehrlichia-like inclusion bodies in their neutrophils were studied. They were diagnosed with Anaplasma (Ehrlichia) phagocytophilum infection on the basis of cytological observation of morulae within 1 to 21 per cent of their neutrophils, clinical signs characteristic of ehrlichiosis and their response to doxycycline. The predominant signs of disease were anorexia, lethargy, hyperaesthesia, muscle and joint pain, lameness, neck rigidity, lymphadenomegaly, gingivitis/periodontitis, conjunctivitis, weight loss, incoordination, pale mucous membranes and hyperglobulinaemia. The cat with inclusions in 21 per cent of its neutrophils had suffered arthralgia, tachypnoea, neck rigidity, vomiting and thrombocytopenia for four months, but recovered promptly after treatment with doxycycline.

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