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    12008Blood smear analysis in babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, relapsing fever, malaria, and Chagas disease.



    +-nlCleve Clin J Med 75(7):521-30 (2008) Blevins SM
    22003Ehrlichia chaffeensis: a prototypical emerging pathogen.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 16(1):37-64 (2003)
    31991The tribe Ehrlichieae and ehrlichial diseases.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Rev 4(3):286-308 (1991)
    42002Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis in Europe.



    +-nlClin Microbiol Infect 8(12):763-72 (2002)
    52008Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis complicating early pregnancy.



    +-nlInfect Dis Obstet Gynecol 2008(-):359172 (2008)
    61998Granulocytic ehrlichiosis: an emerging or rediscovered tick-borne disease?



    +-nlJ Med Microbiol 47(6):475-82 (1998)
    72007Ehrlichioses in humans: epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.



    +-nlClin Infect Dis 45 Suppl 1(-):S45-51 (2007)
    82007Human granulocytic anaplasmosis during pregnancy: case series and literature review.



    +-nlClin Infect Dis 45(5):589-93 (2007)
    92009Infection of the endothelium by members of the order Rickettsiales.



    +-nlThromb Haemost 102(6):1071-9 (2009)
    102009Current management of human granulocytic anaplasmosis, human monocytic ehrlichiosis and Ehrlichia ewingii ehrlichiosis.



    +-nlExpert Rev Anti Infect Ther 7(6):709-22 (2009)
    112004Characteristic peripheral blood findings in human ehrlichiosis.



    +-nlMod Pathol 17(5):512-7 (2004)



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