无原体属和埃利希体属的人畜共患潜力。

S. Stuen
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摘要本专家意见的重点是与报告的无原体和埃利希体属人畜共患感染有关的媒介和宿主。它还评估了气候变化对所有蜱传感染的分布和建立以及与蜱-病原体-宿主相互作用增加有关的人畜共患疾病增加的潜在影响。
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Zoonotic potential in the genera Anaplasma and Ehrlichia.
Abstract This expert opinion focuses on the vectors and hosts related to reported zoonotic infections in the genera Anaplasma and Ehrlichia. It also assesses the potential impact of climate change on the distribution and establishment of all tick-borne infections and an increase in zoonoses related to increased tick-pathogen-host interactions.
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