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           GRANULOCYTIC  ANAPLASMOSIS  AND  EHRLICHIOSIS  Neutrophil-containing morula of  Ehrlichia
           ewingii is microscopically indistinguishable from morula of Anaplasma phagocytophilum (100× magnification).
           (Courtesy Dr. Linda Berent, University of Missouri, Columbia.)




           ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED                RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
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           Diniz  PPVP,  et  al:  Anaplasma  phagocytophilum
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           Nair ADS, et al: Comparative experimental infection
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           Yabsley MJ, et al: Experimental primary and second-
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