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Volume 8, Number 12, December 2002

Naturally Occurring Ehrlichia chaffeensis Infection in Two Prosimian Primate Species: Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) and Ruffed Lemurs (Varecia variegata)

Cathy V. Williams,* Jan L. Van Steenhouse,† Julie M. Bradley,‡ Susan I. Hancock,‡ Barbara C. Hegarty,‡ and Edward B. Breitschwerdt‡
*Duke University Primate Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA; †Antech Diagnostics, Smyrna, Georgia, USA; and ‡North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

 
 
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Figure 1. Photomicrograph of a lymphocyte from a lymph node aspirate containing Ehrlichia morula (arrow). Stain is with Wright’s-Giemsa.

 

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