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Ehrlichiae are tick-borne rickettsial organisms that are well known as veterinary pathogens. However, since 1986, over 100 cases of human infection by Ehrlichia canis or a closely related species have been identified primarily in the southeastern and south central United States. Human ehrlichiosis is characterized by high fever, rigors, headache, myalgia, anorexia, and, sometimes, gastrointestinal complaints. Rash occurs in a minority of cases. Commonly observed laboratory abnormalities include leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, and elevated hepatic aminotransferase levels. The illness is tick-borne and tetracycline or tetracycline analogs appear to be effective in treating the illness.
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PMID:Ehrlichiosis. 205 Oct 14

Human ehrlichiosis is a newly emergent, tick-borne, zoonotic infection caused by members of the genus Ehrlichia. These rickettsia-like, obligate intracellular, gram-negative bacteria produce two similar yet distinct diseases. Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis. Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis is caused by an organism closely related to Ehrlichia equi. The most common initial clinical findings include fever, malaise, myalgia, headaches and rigors, while the most common laboratory findings are thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, anemia and elevated liver enzyme levels. Both diseases can produce intracytoplasmic morulae, in either monocytes or neutrophils, which may be visible on Wright-stained peripheral smears. Treatment consists of tetracycline or doxycycline. Rifampin or chloramphenicol can be tried when tetracycline is absolutely contraindicated. Treatment should never be delayed pending serologic or polymerase chain reaction confirmation of the diagnosis because of the 5 to 10 percent mortality rate.
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PMID:Human ehrlichiosis. 890 Mar 57